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Why Every Lawyer And Client Should Be Fighting To Stop The "Meaningful Attorney Involvement" Doctrine From Spreading

FDCPA Defense

Few things are more fundamental in the law than the principle that a lawyer owes a duty of loyalty to the client, a duty to be vigorous advocate within the bounds of the law, and a duty to maintain the client’s confidences and preserve the attorney-client privilege. Clients expect this of their attorneys, as they should. It makes no sense.

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FDCPA: 6 Things to Know About Regulation F

The Kaplan Group

In October of last year, the government updated the language on the FDCPA. If they do, you should screenshot the post, block them, and consider contacting a lawyer. Call a lawyer if necessary if the collector is violating the law. You can read more tips for dealing with collection agents here. Email rules.

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Debt Collection Process: Using a Revenue Recovery Service

Nexa Collect

Your collection agency will analyze your contract(s) and see where the breaches have occurred, if there are potential penalties or incentives that might be used to motivate the debtor to pay, and even help you better understand how to protect yourself in the future. Hiring a lawyer to pursue collection can become very expensive.