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I’ve Been Sued by a Debt Collector – What Are My Options?
- November 16, 2013
- Debt Collection Lawsuit Defense
You hear a knock at the door thinking it’s your neighbor or a delivery you may be expecting and are... View Article
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Lawsuit Discovery – What it Means
- July 14, 2013
- Debt Collection Lawsuit Defense
When a lawsuit is filed, the defendant has to respond appropriately by the deadline specified. For lawsuits filed in County... View Article
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California Attorney General Sues Chase for Unlawful Debt Collection
- May 14, 2013
- Debt Collector Harassment
Just a few days ago, the California Attorney General announced the filing of a lawsuit against Chase Bank USA, N.A.... View Article
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Can I Be Sued for the Credit Card Debt of Someone Who Died
- January 19, 2011
- Debt Collection Lawsuit Defense
One of the more frequent questions we get is whether you can be sued for the credit card debts of... View Article
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Repo Debt Collection Lawsuit
- May 20, 2010
- Cases, Debt Collection Lawsuit Defense, Lemon Law / Car Problems
Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC recently sued our client on behalf of HSBC Private Label Acquisition Corp, claiming that our client had defaulted on paying for a Suzuki motorcycle. Our Florida Debt Collection Attorney defended our client, and made the Portfolio Recovery Associated drop their case completely. Read about this case in detail.
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What are Requests for Admission
- February 27, 2010
- Debt Collection Lawsuit Defense
During a lawsuit, you may receive a document from the opposing side asking you to respond to their “requests for admission”. These are part of the “discovery” phase of the lawsuit. During discovery, each side generally is allowed to obtain certain information from the other side about the issues in the lawsuit.