by John Skiba, Esq. | Jun 6, 2016 | Collection Law Suits, Debt Collection Lawsuits
Today in my Facebook feed I was surprised to see John Oliver of “Last Week Tonight” do a segment on how debt buyers are hurting consumers across the country – and he even put the spotlight on Arizona as one of four states that are actually making it...
by John Skiba, Esq. | May 2, 2016 | Collection Law Suits, Debt Collection Lawsuits
Recently the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) 1)The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is a federal agency that protections consumers from unfair, deceptive, or abusive practices and takes action against companies that break the law entered an order to...
by John Skiba, Esq. | Apr 30, 2016 | Collection Law Suits, Debt Collection Lawsuits
Have you been sued by Razor Capital? Even though Razor Capital is not an Arizona debt buyer they do file a large number of lawsuits in Arizona courts. Razor’s business model is to purchase old charged-off credit cards, auto loans, student loans, cell phones,...
by John Skiba, Esq. | Apr 27, 2016 | Collection Law Suits, Debt Collection Lawsuits
Have you been sued by Cortez Investment Co., LLC? If you live in Arizona and have fallen behind on a Citibank credit card there is a good chance you could get sued by Cortez Investment Co. through their lawyers at the Hameroff Law Group out of Tucson, Arizona. You may...
by John Skiba, Esq. | Mar 31, 2016 | Collection Law Suits, Debt Collection Lawsuits
Every single day I meet with people in my law practice who come to me with a wage garnishment stemming from a judgment that, until now, they had no knowledge of. In order to garnish wages it is generally necessary to file a lawsuit against the person owing the money...
by John Skiba, Esq. | Mar 28, 2016 | Collection Law Suits, Debt Collection Lawsuits
Did you have to stop paying your bills because you lost your job, got sick, go divorced? The court doesn’t care. Are you in debt because your business that you worked night and day at failed? The court simply does not care. It’s not that courts are made...