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FACTA Class Actions Grow

Since the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act took full effect in 2006, businesses have seen a rapid growth in class-action lawsuits over credit card numbers printed on receipts. FACTA, which was intended to help prevent identity theft, requires businesses that accept credit cards to hide all but the last…

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Pennsylvania District Court Certifies Health Club Fee Class Action

  As billing fraud class action attorneys, we were pleased to see that a Pennsylvania federal district court recently certified a class in a lawsuit alleging three health clubs in Pennsylvania charged excessive startup fees. In Allen v. Holiday Universal, the court certified a class of all plaintiffs who joined…

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Expose of Illegal Debt Collector Tactics — FTC Website Summarizes Consumer Right to be Free From Debt Collector Harrassment

Illegal debt collection practices exposed: The Federal Trade Commission’s (“FTC”) website summarizes illegal debt collection practices. Below is the summary from the site: Fair Debt Collection If you use credit cards, owe money on a personal loan, or are paying on a home mortgage, you are a “debtor.” If you…

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Northern District of Illinois Federal District Judge Rules That Bona Fide Error Defense in a Putative FDCPA Class-Action Must be Pled With Particularity Under Rule 9

Judge Dow of the Federal Court for the Northern District of Illinois dismissed without prejudice a bona fide error defense in a putative Fair Debt Collection Act class-action for failure to plead facts akin to the “first paragraph in any newspaper story.” The Court ruled that a bona fide error…

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