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FTC Reaches Settlement with Debt Buyer Regarding Collection of Past-Statute Debt - ACA International


FTC Reaches Settlement with Debt Buyer Regarding Collection of Past-Statute Debt
ACA International
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently reached a $2.5 million settlement agreement with a debt buyer for alleged violations of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and the Federal Trade Commission ...

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NEWMAN v. ORMOND - Leagle.com


NEWMAN v. ORMOND
Leagle.com
Appellant E. Jennifer Newman appeals the district court's grant of summary judgment in favor of Gregg J. Ormond in her suit filed pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act ("FDCPA"), 15 USC ยง 1692e(5). This case is before us for a second time.

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The Limits on Direct and Vicarious Liability Under the FDCPA - InsideARM


InsideARM

The Limits on Direct and Vicarious Liability Under the FDCPA
InsideARM
Because original creditors are not subject to the FDCPA, courts have recognized they may not be held vicariously liable for the FDCPA violations of the debt collectors they retain. See Wadlington v. Credit Acceptance Corp., 76 F.3d 103, 108 (6th Cir.

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BOOSAHDA v. PROVIDENCE DANE, LLC - Leagle.com


BOOSAHDA v. PROVIDENCE DANE, LLC
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1 Boosahda alleged myriad FDCPA violations arising from Providence's unsuccessful state court suit against him, seeking $50000 in damages plus attorney's fees. After the district court denied Providence's motion to dismiss, Providence answered the ...

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How to Collect on Time-Barred Debt - InsideARM


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How to Collect on Time-Barred Debt
InsideARM
However, ANY collection efforts that include suing or threatening suit on a time-barred account are considered a violation of the FDCPA, regardless of state law. The US Supreme Court held in the 1904 landmark decision Davis v.

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