Re the SEC
You may find some details in the 2003 white paper I've linked below. Without seeing the paperwork I'm not sure what's happening or why, but in...
New Port Richey, FL
Corporate and incorporation Lawyer at New Port Richey, FL
Practice Areas: Corporate & Incorporation, Litigation, Estate Planning
You may find some details in the 2003 white paper I've linked below. Without seeing the paperwork I'm not sure what's happening or why, but in...
Repossession is governed by Florida's version of the Uniform Commercial Code. The law has very specific requirements regarding allowing you to...
Typically state taxes and fines will not stop at the entity--for small businesses (and even large ones) there will be some person (or group of...
I can't opine directly on Pennsylvania law, however most states have a version of UCC s. 3-311 on the books as well as a parallel line of case-law...
Collectors and creditors face practical and legal hurdles when you relocate: 1. The FDCPA requires them to sue you where you live. 2. At some...
The start date for the statute of limitations would be the last payment (or, if no payments were ever made, the SOL clock would start on the date...
My fellow attorney Jonathan Alper has described why AFTER they get a judgment many banks get more reasonable. In a different post, he has mentioned...
I don't have much to add to the above discussions but I am surprised that neither of them mentioned the correct term for the banks' ability to do...
If the collector can't get you to pay, then the creditor is going to take a look at giving the case to an attorney. If the original creditor did...
I am attaching a scholarly article that explains EXACTLY how judgments work in Florida (to the extent that there are exact answers--the question of...