Litigation
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Debt-buyer can be liable to prevailing consumer for attorney’s fees on account stated lawsuit filed over defaulted credit card
In a 2018 case, Florida’s Second District Court of Appeals has held that a consumer who successfully defended a lawsuit filed over a defaulted Amazon.com credit card debt may recover her attorney’s fees from the creditor who did the suing. After retaining an attorney and opposing the debt buyer’s allegations, the debt buyer chose to…
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No Contract, No Fees, No, Really
Want it all? Well, you can’t have it all. This should not be news to you. This has been idiomized in countless ways over the years: Wait, say what? You haven’t heard of that last one? Well, you’re forgiven because it’s fairly recent, originating from the 2018 4th DCA case, Torres v. Bank of New…