By: Robert J. Nahoum A Bronx judge recently denied debt buyer Cavalry’s motion for summary judgment after finding that the Plaintiff failed to comply with the strict notice requirements of the Consumer Credit Fairness Act (CCFA). The case—Cavalry SPV I, LLC v. Wilkerson (Sup. Ct., Bronx County, Dec. 4, 2024, Hummel, J.)—involved a $4,600 Home Depot credit card debt originally […]
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Bronx Court Denies Debt Buyer’s Motion for Summary Judgment for Failing to Follow New Consumer Protection Rules
Sued By Portnoy Schneck, L.L.C. in New York or New Jersey?
By: Robert J. Nahoum THE PROBLEM: Three scenarios might have led you this article: You have just been notified by your bank that your account has been frozen because there is a debt collection judgment against you. You call the bank to find out what’s going on and are told to speak some law-firm called Portnoy Schneck, L.L.C.. You’ve […]
