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... The first was whether the Loan Interest and Protection Law (LIPL) provides a cause of action to challenge costs of collecting delinquent taxes...
The six sitting justices of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court are set to meet in Philadelphia this morning to start a two-day oral argument session that will tackle issues ranging from attorney-client p
... The first is whether the Loan Interest and Protection Law (LIPL), or Act 6, provides a cause of action to challenge costs of...
...than $25,000 are regulated by the Loan Interest and Protection Law (LIPL) and the CDCA. The LIPL generally caps interest rates on loans of...
...the annual interest rate of six percent under Section 201 of the LIPL. Plaintiffs sought both monetary damages and injunctive relief. Here, the...
...alleged in the complaint that Advance America violated Section 201 of the LIPL when it charged interest on loans in excess of "six percent...
...law and violates the CDCA and the Loan Interest and Protection Law (LIPL). Both sides moved for summary judgment. A majority of the...
A Delaware-incorporated payday loan company that charges its customers a whopping 368 percent annual interest violates Pennsylvania's Consumer Discount Company Act, the state Supreme Court has ruled
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