Disclaimer Saves Debt Collector from Violating the FDCPA in the Fourth Circuit An admitted attempt to collect a debt rendered informational only by a disclaimer. Judge Name - Do not use it. Dennis W. Shedd Read more about Disclaimer Saves Debt Collector from Violating the FDCPA in the Fourth Circuit
Debtor Has Valid Homestead Exemptions Even Without Equity in the Property Adhering to traditional bankruptcy concepts, Utah judge gives reasons for reversing Jevic. Judge Name - Do not use it. R. Kimball Mosier Read more about Debtor Has Valid Homestead Exemptions Even Without Equity in the Property
Child Support Cases Avoid Thorny Choice of Law Questions Judge Janice Loyd writes a handbook on choice of law and statutes of limitations. Judge Name - Do not use it. Janice D. Loyd Read more about Child Support Cases Avoid Thorny Choice of Law Questions
Subjective Feeling of Coercion Doesn’t State a Claim for Discharge Violation First Circuit requires attempt to collect to prove a discharge injunction violation. Judge Name - Do not use it. O. Rogeriee Thompson Read more about Subjective Feeling of Coercion Doesn’t State a Claim for Discharge Violation
Lawyers Can Violate FDCPA by Making Factually Inaccurate Allegations in Bankruptcy Pleadings There is no litigation privilege in the FDCPA for inaccurate allegations in bankruptcy court. Judge Name - Do not use it. Rubén Castillo Read more about Lawyers Can Violate FDCPA by Making Factually Inaccurate Allegations in Bankruptcy Pleadings
Unresolved Attorneys’ Fees Do Not Affect ‘Finality,’ Eleventh Circuit Holds Fee issues are collateral, not affecting a final ruling on the merits. Judge Name - Do not use it. Eleventh Circuit Read more about Unresolved Attorneys’ Fees Do Not Affect ‘Finality,’ Eleventh Circuit Holds