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What Constitutes a “Sufficient Factual Basis” to Support a Claim under the FDCPA?
May 06, 2013
Civil Litigation
Does the FDCPA require disclosure of a caller’s identity to a non-debtor third party?
April 30, 2013
Civil Litigation
Lodestar Method Not Necessarily Applicable to an Award of Attorney’s Fees Under the FDCPA
April 24, 2013
Civil Litigation
How Late is Too Late to Raise the Bona Fide Error Defense?
April 08, 2013
Civil Litigation
UPDATE – Marx v. General Revenue Corp.
March 18, 2013
Civil Litigation
Trustees as Debt Collectors
February 26, 2013
Civil Litigation
The Bona Fide Error Defense to the Rescue
February 18, 2013
Civil Litigation
The Federal Trade Commission Flexes Its Muscles
February 05, 2013
Civil Litigation
Cost Shifting in FDCPA Lawsuits
January 21, 2013
Civil Litigation
Do Transactional Fees Paid to Third Parties Violate the FDCPA?
January 07, 2013
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What Constitutes a “Sufficient Factual Basis” to Support a Claim under the FDCPA?