Is it worth suing I.C. Systems Inc. for fraud and harrassment?
As the other Attorney indicated, FDCPA cases are usually handled on a contingent fee basis. There are several good FDCPA Lawyers in the...
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As the other Attorney indicated, FDCPA cases are usually handled on a contingent fee basis. There are several good FDCPA Lawyers in the...
As usual, the out-of-state lawyers do not know one very important thing. Several years ago then-Attorney General Mike Hatch sued all of the...
If you do end up paying the judgment, it will be to your advantage to do so voluntarily. The Garnishment fees are added to the judgment. The...
Once again, the out-of-state lawyers chime in for points with totally useless answers. Minnesota law makes the pre-filing HOA fees dischargeable...
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I concur entirely with Mr. Baland's answer. It is hard to address your situation without more information, but I can add a little to what he has...
The rule that governs the commencement of an action is Rule 3.01 Minnesota Rules of Civil Procedure which provides that a civil action is...
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There is also a procedure whereby you can pay the judgment to the Clerk of Court and have it satisfied. I think you get the money back if the...
This is probably governed by the contract you had with AT&T. since the creditors write the Contracts, they virtually always contain a provision...
There is a defense that can be raised if the wrong party sues you. If it is an error in what they called the plaintiff, the court will almost...
If you are being asked to pay a debt that has been settled in full, that would be a violation of the Fair Debt collection Practices Act, and...