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  • 50 Reasons to Sue your Debt Collector under Federal Law
    50 Reasons to Sue your Debt Collector under Federal Law

    The below is a list of 50 clear violations of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. [1] Most of these are in the collection-litigation landscape. This list was first inspired by only one ...

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  • CACH, LLC unable to Pin Liability on Individual for Business Credit Card
    CACH, LLC unable to Pin Liability on Individual for Business Credit Card

    We usually see CACH, LLC suing on delinquent consumer debts. But this Colorado debt buyer also sues on defaulted business accounts. But in order to hold an individual liable for a corporate ...

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  • Debt Buyers using Confusing Names is a Hot Issue for The Langel Firm
    Debt Buyers using Confusing Names is a Hot Issue for The Langel Firm

    We were busy in February 2015. Debt Buyers Using Confusing Names in Litigation We sued several creditors for continuing to use confusing names in court cases. We use recent precedent in Lee v. Forster ...

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  • The Langel Firm Secures Dismissal of CACH, LLC Case due to Affidavit Defect
    The Langel Firm Secures Dismissal of CACH, LLC Case due to Affidavit Defect

    Represented by Daniels Norelli Scully & Cecere, P.C. , debt-buyer, CACH, LLC , sued our client for an alleged Bank of America (FIA) credit-card debt. Although the amount at issue was small, the stakes ...

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  • Cach, LLC Fails to Lay Proper Evidentiary Foundation for Purported Bank Records
    Cach, LLC Fails to Lay Proper Evidentiary Foundation for Purported Bank Records

    Debt buyers certainly do not escape "well settled standards" when relying on documentary evidence to win summary judgment. See DNS Equity Group Inc. v. Elizabeth Lavelle , 2010 N.Y. Slip Op 50298 ...

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  • CACH, LLC Loses Attempts at Summary Judgment and Motion to Strike
    CACH, LLC Loses Attempts at Summary Judgment and Motion to Strike

    A summary judgment motion is a written request for judgment based on evidence obtained before trial. Such evidence can include documents, testimony, and affidavits by witnesses qualified to testify or ...

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