...evaluate nominee status in light of the criteria set forth in relevant federal cases. Applying those criteria, the district court properly concluded that Appellants held...
...pursuant to California Rules of Court, rules...the Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act...Act) and the federal Fair Debt Collection...
...George (age 63 at time of trial), was employed as a garbage collector during the marriage, typically earning $83,900 per year; he also earned...
...ways for violating state and federal lending, unfair competition, consumer protection...collection practices regarding past loan debts owed by customers were improper...
...a mortgage insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). They filed...Recon under the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA or...
...to the float, and there's often the cost of a bill collector to factor in, even if a simple dunning letter gets the job...
...that our opinion meets the standards set forth in California Rules of Court, rule 8.1105(c). The request is GRANTED. The opinion...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...its corporate sibling CadleRock Joint Venture II, L.P. ("CadleRock") for unlawful debt collection under Massachusetts law; collectively, we refer to them both as "Cadle...
...principal issue is whether a debt collector may send collection notices addressed...
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