The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) was enacted in 1977 to protect consumers from abusive, unfair, and deceptive practices by third-party debt collectors. The law details when and how a collector may contact a debtor. The government enforcer of the law has historically been the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), but some regulatory duties may be shared with the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection housed within the Federal Reserve, created in 2010. The FDCPA is a strict civil liability law, which means that a consumer need not prove actual damages in order to claim statutory damages of up to $1,000 per violation plus reasonable attorney fees.
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First Party Collectors - Don’t Forget About UDAAP!
18 April 2017
Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals Rules that Agency Acting Under a “Safe Harbor” Provision of Wisconsin Statute Did Not Violate FDCPA
17 April 2017
Consumers Bait Collectors With New Script to Manufacture FDCPA Claims
10 April 2017
Court Rules FDCPA Statute of Limitations Begins When Violation is Discovered
6 April 2017
Collectors Take Note: FDCPA Litigation Over Letters Continues
4 April 2017
Judge Dismisses FDCPA Credit Bureau Reporting Case Against Collector
30 March 2017
Appeals Court Affirms Ruling Against Debt Buyer for Misleading Out-of-Stat Collection Letter
30 March 2017
E-ZPass Collector Wins Dismissal; Court Rules Tolls Not Debts Under FDCPA
28 March 2017
Out of Stat Debt Case Offers Three Lessons to Collectors
27 March 2017
FTC Settles With Collector Over Multiple Alleged FDCPA Violations
27 March 2017
Another Court Rules No FDCPA Violation For: “This settlement may have tax consequences. Please consult your tax advisor.”
20 March 2017
House to Begin Debate on Bill to Fix Class Action Litigation
9 March 2017
FDCPA Caselaw Review for February 2017
9 March 2017
49 Call Attempts in 18 Days with No Evidence of Intent to Harass = No FDCPA Violation
8 March 2017
Debt Collectors Sued for Not Assessing Interest . . . Seriously?!?
2 March 2017
Collection Letter Containing Check Box to Dispute Debt Created Potential FDCPA Claims, Federal Court Rules
1 March 2017
Court Holds Collection Calls to a Wrong Person’s Home Phone are not a TCPA Violation
22 February 2017
FTC Announces $700,000 Settlement with Debt Collector
15 February 2017
District Court Rules FDCPA Plaintiff Not Entitled to Second Bite of the Apple
14 February 2017
Court Rules 125 Calls in 135 Days is Not FDCPA Violation
9 February 2017