Even Without Implied Repeal, Filing a Stale Claim Does Not Violate the FDCPA
Louisiana bankruptcy judge splits with Eleventh Circuit’s Crawford decision.
Consumer Watchdog Proposes New Rules to Curb Abuses by Debt Collectors
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Op-Ed: Clinton’s College Plan Is Unrealistic
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Ninth Circuit B.A.P. Classifies a Loan for Living Expenses as a Business Debt
Personal loan with a profit objective becomes a business debt.
Court:
Good News on Student Loans ... For Some
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Amazon Tiptoes Into Banking Business Through Student Loans
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Student Debt Helps, Not Harms, the U.S. Economy, White House Report Says
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Even if Tax Debts Are Not Discharged, Penalties Can Be, Judge Boroff Rules
‘Plain meaning’ permits discharge of some tax penalties.
Court:
An Allowed Claim Doesn’t Bar an FDCPA Suit from Attacking the Same Debt
Georgia district judge confronts creditors who file claims based on stale debts.