SCOTUS Adopts ‘Objectively Reasonable’ Standard for Violations of Bankruptcy Discharge Orders SCOTUS Adopts ‘Objectively Reasonable’ Standard for Violations of Bankruptcy Discharge OrdersReceivables Info2024-09-11T15:15:01-04:00July 23rd, 2019|Tags: Bankruptcy, Jeffrey Karek, Maurice Wutscher, SCOTUS|Read More
Trio of New York Bills Would Extinguish Debt, Require Licensing and Impose Additional Requirements in Collection Litigation Trio of New York Bills Would Extinguish Debt, Require Licensing and Impose Additional Requirements in Collection LitigationReceivables Info2024-09-11T15:16:34-04:00March 14th, 2019|Tags: Eric Rosenkoetter, FDCPA, Maurice Wutscher LLP, Senate Bill 2239, Senate Bill 2343, Senate Bill 691|Read More
Attorneys General Nationwide Endorse TRACED Act Targeting Robocalls Attorneys General Nationwide Endorse TRACED Act Targeting RobocallsReceivables Info2024-09-11T15:16:36-04:00March 8th, 2019|Tags: Attorney General, Mac Murray & Shuster LLP, robocalls, TRACED Act|Read More
A Dozen States Join Forces to File First Multistate Data Breach Lawsuit A Dozen States Join Forces to File First Multistate Data Breach LawsuitReceivables Info2024-09-11T15:16:36-04:00March 5th, 2019|Tags: Data Breach, Mac Murray & Shuster LLP, Multistate lawsuit, Sandy Lynskey|Read More
8th Cir. Holds Repurchase Demand Did Not Need to Include Specific Time to Cure 8th Cir. Holds Repurchase Demand Did Not Need to Include Specific Time to CureReceivables Info2024-09-11T15:16:37-04:00February 28th, 2019|Tags: Christopher P. Hahn, Maurice Wutscher LLP, mortgage, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit|Read More
7th Cir. Holds Aggregate Credit Reporting Does Not Violate FDCPA 7th Cir. Holds Aggregate Credit Reporting Does Not Violate FDCPAReceivables Info2024-09-11T15:16:38-04:00February 25th, 2019|Tags: FDCPA, Maurice Wutscher LLP, Seventh Circuit|Read More
Receivables Info2024-09-11T15:15:11-04:00Auto Dealers (and Maybe Manufacturers) Becoming a Hot Target of TCPA Lawsuits
Receivables Info2024-09-11T15:15:12-04:00Missouri Supreme Court Reverses Class Cert Due to Overbreadth and Typicality Issues