November 29, 2008

Two Ways Creditors And Debt Collectors Violate The Discharge Order After Bankruptcy

Our friend Jay Fleischman earlier this month pointed out two ways creditors and debt collectors violate the discharge order. As you may know, the discharge order prevents anyone from trying to collect debts that have been discharged.

Jay points out that collectors and creditors will either directly contact you to collect the debt or leave false information on your credit reports.

Both of these are illegal. If you are facing this type of misconduct in Alabama, please feel free to contact us.

November 5, 2008

Scam Warnings From Better Business Bureaus

Denise Richardson has a good post up about some recent scams that are affecting people, particularly older Americans. Check out her post and remember if something "smells wrong" trust your instincts - it probably is and you should proceed with caution.

November 2, 2008

Credit Repair Firms Sued By FTC

Credit reports are so important that there is the temptation to want to remove all negative information. We help consumers dispute false negative information but not correct negative information. Unfortunately, there are many credit repair firms that charge money to remove correct negative accounts.

According to this FTC release last month, many of these firms have been targeted by the FTC for breaking the law. Read the entire release but here is the first part:


The Federal Trade Commission and 24 state agencies today announced a crackdown on 33 operations that deceptively claim they can remove negative information from consumers' credit reports, even if that information is accurate and timely. In the seven FTC actions announced today the Commission seeks to halt the defendants' allegedly unlawful business practices, prohibit further violations, and make them pay consumer redress and give up their ill-gotten gains. In addition, the FTC announced three related credit repair cases earlier this year.

'Companies that promise they are able to scrub your credit reports of accurate, negative information for a fee are lying - plain and simple,' said Lydia Parnes, Director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection. 'Under federal law, accurate, negative information can be reported for up to seven years, and some bankruptcies can be reported for up to 10 years.'

In response to thousands of complaints from consumers throughout the nation, the FTC launched 'Operation Clean Sweep' with 24 state agencies in 22 states. In the cases announced today, the Commission charged seven operations with violating the FTC Act and the Credit Repair Organizations Act (CROA) by making false and misleading statements, such as claiming they can substantially improve consumers' credit reports by removing accurate, negative information from their credit reports. The agency also alleged that the defendants violated the CROA by charging an advance fee for credit repair services. The 26 state actions include alleged violations of state laws and the CROA.

Remember, pull your credit reports, review them, then dispute any false information, and finally sue if the false information is not corrected. Please feel free to contact us if you live in Alabama and have questions about your credit reports.

November 1, 2008

Productivity - Why We Use Box.net

We made a decision to scan all of our documents in which left us with the question of where do we scan the documents to? We experimented with server options but ultimately decided to fully embrace keeping information on the web. Box.net is a simple site that organizes documents the same way you would organize them on your hard drive. You can have a "Client" folder, and then each client has sub-folders, etc. It is simple to use. We've never had it down and we can give opposing counsel access to certain folders which makes producing discovery responses very nice - some of our cases (particularly FCRA cases) have thousands of documents which we can produce instantly by sending the defense counsel the link and password to a client folder that is marked "Produced to Defendants on ______".

If you would like an online storage place give a look at box.net and let us know what you think. Its been very helpful to us and we plan on keeping it.