What is a Class Action Consumer Lawsuit?

By: Robert J. Nahoum Consumer lawyers are, as the name implies, lawyers who focus their practices on consumer issues.  What are consumer issues?  Consumer issues are those legal issues that arise when regular people (as opposed to businesses) go out into the market place to buy goods or services.  For example – buying a car, getting a mortgage to buy […]

Bock v. Pressler & Pressler – 4 Seconds is Not Meaningful Attorney Review

By: Robert J. Nahoum Federal debt collection laws known as the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA for short) protects consumers from unscrupulous debt collectors.  The FDCPA establishes a general prohibition against the use of “false, deceptive, or misleading representation or means in connection with the collection of any debt.”  The various subsections of the FDCPA, sixteen in total, provide […]

Debt Collection Calls To Your Cell Phone?

By: Robert J. Nahoum THE PROBLEM For so many people these days, the cell phone is the primary means of telephonic communication.  Many people don’t even have landlines any more.  However, cell phones are different from landlines in a variety of ways the most important of which is that most cell phone plans apply per charge calls or per minute […]

The FTC Has Published a Debt Collector S#@t List

By: Robert J. Nahoum The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is the “nation’s consumer protection agencyâ€.  Among its many duties, the FTC enforces federal debt collection laws known as the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA for short).  The FDCPA regulates the conduct of third party debt collectors and prohibits them from using abusive, unfair, or deceptive practices to collect from […]

Subsequent Debt Collectors Must Provide FDCPA Validation Notice

By: Robert J. Nahoum   THE PROBLEM: The debt collection industry moves fast – a debt collector calling you today may be different from a debt collector that called you the previous week trying to collect the very same debt.  How do you know who you are dealing with? THE RULE: Federal debt collection laws, known as the Fair Debt Collection […]

Could Stronger State Debt Collection Laws be Coming to New York State?

By: Robert J. Nahoum   On May 28, 2014, the New York State Assembly passed a series of bills aimed at debt collectors.  Included in the proposed laws is an enlargement of disclosure requirements to consumers, stronger court filings requirements and in debt collection lawsuits and a mandatory statewide licensure for debt collectors. The Assembly is committed to doing whatever we […]