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Appeals Court Vacates Judgment for Plaintiff in FDCPA Case

Account Recovery

The Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has vacated a judgment in favor of a plaintiff who alleged a debt buyer violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act because the collection agency it used to collect on an unpaid debt contacted the plaintiff even though she was represented by an attorney — a fact … The post Appeals Court Vacates (..)

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Daily Digest – December 15. Industry Wins Pair of Appeals Court Rulings; Scammer Facing 30 Years in Prison

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District of Nevada Applies Agency Principles to TCPA Suit Against Messaging Platform and Consumer-Info Company, Dismisses Claims

TCPA

Last week, the District of Nevada contributed to a growing consensus among Ninth Circuit district courts that TCPA liability generally does not extend to companies that produce equipment used to place unlawful calls—such as messaging platforms and contact lists— because … Continue reading →

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9 Multifamily Property Management Trends to Watch for in 2021

Click Notices

Less face-to-face interaction means expanding your digital presence and increasing the frequency of contact in 2021. Staying Connected by Going Digital: Property managers will continue to have little to no physical contact with residents due to the pandemic, creating a higher demand for information to be available online.

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Making Adjustments: Insurers, Counsel, and the Attorney-Client Privilege

Burr Forman

Local counsel assisted in taking an examination under oath of the plaintiff, oversaw the request for an independent medical examination, coordinated a mediation with opposing counsel, and became opposing counsel’s primary contact with the insurer.