COLLECTOR FACING CLASS-ACTION FOR USING MULTIPLE ADDRESSES, CONFUSING LEAST SOPHISTICATED CONSUMER
- A class-action lawsuit has been filed against a collection operation for allegedly violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act because the letter the plaintiff received had multiple addresses on it and he didn’t know to which one he had to use to send his dispute. The letter was also too confusing because it had too much information in it, and it referenced a law that allegedly does not exist.
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COURT GRANTS MTD IN FDCPA CLASS-ACTION OVER UNREDACTED EXHIBIT
- A District Court judge in Kansas has granted a defendant’s motion to dismiss in a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act class action, ruling that the plaintiff lacked standing to sue after accusing a law firm of failing to redact the plaintiff’s personal information from an exhibit filed in an underlying collection lawsuit.
- More details here.
CFPB ISSUES STATEMENT DEFINING ‘ABUSIVE’ CONDUCT
- The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau yesterday issued a broad policy statement that bans abusive conduct in consumer financial markets — including debt collection — setting guardrails on a term that has confounded the financial services industry for more than a decade in terms that were described as being “tilted heavily” in favor of consumers.
- More details here.
CALIF. APPEALS COURT AFFIRMS RULING FOR DEFENDANT IN FDCPA CASE
- A California appeals court has upheld a lower court’s ruling striking a complaint in a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act case under the state’s anti-SLAPP statute.
- More details here.
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