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Posted on Nov 6, 2015 By Jesse Langel, Esq.
This situation is common. You agree to settle a collection lawsuit in exchange for a promise to stop the case. You pay as agreed, but then find yourself on the wrong end of a default judgment. The ...
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Posted on Jul 17, 2013 By Jesse Langel, Esq.
Debt-buyer, Asset Acceptance, LLC, failed to "carry its evidentiary burden" to win a summary judgment motion involving an alleged Citibank credit card debt. A summary judgment motion is a ...
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Posted on Jul 21, 2012 By Jesse Langel
M.N. v. Fulton, Friedman & Gullace, LLP, 12-cv-4710, (S.D.N.Y. 2012) Rochester-based Fulton Friedman & Gullace, LLP will now face a federal lawsuit in the Southern District of New York for ...
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Posted on May 21, 2012 By Jesse Langel, Esq.
Finally a judge scrutinizes and decries the blatant defects of a debt buyer's lawsuit wherein it attempted to enforce a judgment without proving that it had been validly assigned, and without ...
Continue reading "Judge Straniere declares that deceptive and improper litigation practices doomed case by Centurion Capital, Wolpoff & Abramson, Mann Bracken, and Fulton Friedman & Gullace" »