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New WebRecon Data

WebRecon tracks litigation on consumer laws such as the FDCPA, FCRA, and TCPA. Here is the link to their latest data [...]

Driving Without a License Article

This article came to me from a reader. I do not know the author or the source. If it is your work, I will gladly credit you or remove the article. I think [...]

Case Law: Palmer v. Hoffman: hearsay exception for business records

Similar to the LVNV case from yesterday's post, here is the case that was used by Mastaw. This is a Supreme Court ruling. In summary: "In short, it is [...]

Case Law: LVNV FUNDING, LLC v. MASTAW: hearsay exception for business records

In dealing with business records being admitted as evidence, this case is a great read. See attached. lvnv-v-mastaw-tn-14-dec-2011 Here is the summary: This [...]

Case Law – Trinsey v. Pagliaro

Here's some food for thought with one of my all time favorite cases... This case refers to Attorneys testifying in court. They cannot. This also applies to [...]

CreditRage -12- The Pros and Cons of Hiring a FDCPA Lawyer

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All, In this episode of CreditRage I discuss my thoughts on hiring a FDCPA lawyer. As you can tell, I am generally anti-lawyer. Also, I have done some [...]

Who can you add to a FDCPA lawsuit?

All, I get many questions about who can be added to a FDCPA lawsuit. You will want to add as many as you can if you want to add to the statutory damages. In [...]

What is Pro Se?

I often get asked, "What is Pro Se"? Pro Se is when you go to court unrepresented by an attorney. You might be asking yourself why in the hell anyone would [...]

Science of Courtroom Persuasion

I ran across some videos on courtroom persuasion. It is about the psychology of persuasion. Check out the article and videos here: Fight the Essential Fight, [...]