Category Archives: General
The ABC’s of Identity Theft and Steps to Take If You Are a Victim
The Fair Credit Reporting Act defines identity theft as “a fraud committed or attempted using the identifying information of another person without authority.” 15 U.S.C. § 1692a(q)(3). One of the most troubling aspects of identity theft is that more times than not the perpetrator is someone that the victim knows, in my practice I… Read More »
4 Ways to Protect Yourself from Student Loan Servicers
Since 1985, the cost of college has skyrocketed to a point well above what average inflation would imply. State governments provide less funding every year, leaving students to absorb a larger chunk of the cost. Many of these young scholars take on tremendous debt just to make it to graduation. The federal government relies… Read More »
How to Deal with Unsolicited Text Messages
Telemarketing solicitations have plagued American consumers for years, but the widespread popularity of smartphones has brought these marketers to a whole new medium: text messaging. Last September, we talked about the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, which protects consumers from unsolicited phone interactions. The Telephone Consumer Protection Act, 47 U.S.C. § 227 (“TCPA”) is a… Read More »
Report Indicates 90% of Highest-Risk Loan Borrowers Were Not Enrolled in Affordable Repayment Plans
Over the past decade, the student loan market has experienced significant growth. As of today, the combined total for outstanding federal and private student loan debt now exceeds $1.4 trillion, with the majority of this being composed of federal loans. The Department of Education estimates that more than 8 million federal student loan borrowers… Read More »
What Happens When You Are in Default on Your Federal Student Loan
Student loan defaults are rising at alarming rates. Pursuant to a recent report by the Department of Education, the number of borrowers who defaulted on their student loans increased seventeen percent (17%) from 2015 to 2016. In 2016, about 42.4 million Americans owed around $1.3 trillion in federal student loan debt. Generally, a borrower… Read More »
Nation’s Largest Student Loan Servicer is in Deep Water
On January 18, 2017 the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) filed a complaint in the Middle District of Pennsylvania against Navient, the nation’s largest student loan servicer. Navient, formerly known as Sallie Mae, Inc., services loans for over 12 million borrowers, including over 6 million customer accounts pursuant to a contract with the United… Read More »
Malicious Prosecution Claims Are Not Barred by the Litigation Privilege
On February 9, 2017, the Florida Supreme Court issued and opinion in Debrincat v. Fischer, 42 Fla. Weekly S141a (February 9, 2017), holding that the claim of malicious prosecution that was based upon adding a party to a civil lawsuit is not barred by the litigation privilege in Florida. The ruling clarified the muddy… Read More »
Odometer Rollback Fraud
Imagine you saved your money wisely for that car that you have always wanted, it is that shiny convertible that you have been dreaming about cruising around town with the top down. You realize the depreciation issues with purchasing a new automobile so you decide to go the used/previously owned route. You find the… Read More »
The ABC’s of Florida’s Lemon Law
Consumers in Florida often times get confused as to whether they have any Lemon Law rights. Chapter 681, Florida Statutes, titled Motor Vehicle Sales Warranties (“Florida’s Lemon Law”), sets forth remedies to consumers that purchase or lease new vehicles with “nonconformities” that have not been corrected by the vehicles manufacturer, or its authorized service… Read More »
What Is the Equal Credit Opportunity Act?
Consumers apply for credit every day in the United States, from paying for education, purchasing a car, to purchasing a house. The Equal Credit Opportunity Act (“ECOA”), 15 U.S.C. 1691 et seq., protects consumers from unlawful credit discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, age, or because a… Read More »