Delores Villegas was having problems paying her debts, so she filed for bankruptcy. Weinstein, a debt collector

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Delores Villegas was having problems paying her debts, so she filed for bankruptcy. Weinstein, a debt collector handling some of her debt, sent a letter to the lawyer representing Villegas in bankruptcy. The letter discussed the debt and advised the attorney that the debt might be nondischargeable, and the company would like to settle the matter if counsel did not believe that there was a defense to the claim. After discovering a letter was sent to a third party instead of her, Villegas sued Weinstein for violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Do you think the debt collector violated the FDCPA by contacting her bankruptcy attorney instead of Villegas? Why or why not? [Villegas v. Weinstein & Riley, 723 F. Supp. 2d 755 (2010).]

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Dynamic Business Law The Essentials

ISBN: 978-1259917103

4th edition

Authors: Nancy Kubasek, Neil Browne, Daniel Herron

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