No one can say for sure how long your FDCPA case will take will take to settle. It could take just a couple of days or it could go on for a year or more.
I [...]
Discovery
Discovery is pre-trial investigation. It allows you to get either evidence itself, or information that will lead to getting the evidence you need. [...]
After filing a lawsuit in federal court it is common for the defendant to file a Motion for Summary Judgement to get rid of a case against a Pro Se litigant. [...]
Attached is the deposition notes I took to my deposition last week. Had the opposing attorney asked for my notes, I would not have given then up as they are [...]
All,
This is the continuation of Steve's story involving Farrell & Seldin and Midland Funding.
As it turns out, Steve decided not to fight the case and [...]
All,
Here is Steve's story with Farrell & Seldin. I constantly mispronounce Seldin's name during this podcast. That is not out of disrespect. It is out [...]
This is a super brief podcast about being judgement proof. What does that mean? When should you consider this into your situation?
The term judgement proof [...]
Key notes are important rulings that were decided an any case. Key Notes are the important rulings quoted in other cases.
Westlaw publishing sells a [...]
Hi All,
With the prevalence of social media, I thought I should share my thoughts with you. How does the FDCPA apply to social media such as Facebook, [...]
Are Lawyers debt collectors? In addition to the standard legal citation of Heintz v. Jenkins, check this one out:
“Simply stated, if an attorney regularly [...]