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  • 5 Ways the C.A.R.D. Act is Helping Consumers of Credit
    5 Ways the C.A.R.D. Act is Helping Consumers of Credit

    On May 22, 2009, President Barack Obama signed the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act into law. Since then, consumers have saved over 12 billion dollars, below are five ways ...

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  • Creditors' Burden of Proof in Student Loan Cases
    Creditors' Burden of Proof in Student Loan Cases

    To file a lawsuit, the Plaintiff is required to have standing. In order to satisfy the standing requirement: The plaintiff must have suffered an injury; Caused by defendant's actions; With a ...

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  • Legal Grounds for a Motion to Dismiss: New York
    Legal Grounds for a Motion to Dismiss: New York

    Litigation is litigation. Whether the subject matter is a $2,000 credit-card debt or a catastrophic personal injury case, the same basic procedural rules apply. The motion to dismiss is used to stop a ...

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  • What is a Confession of Judgment?
    What is a Confession of Judgment?

    A potent tool for plaintiffs, including creditors, is a confession of judgment. Generally, a valid confession of judgment allows a party to skip almost all legal procedure and secure a judgment ...

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