Navarro v. Eskanos & Adler, ND Cal. 11/26/07

This folder examines the all-too-frequent problem where collectors pretend to be lawyers or imply that they can do things that only a lawyer can do. The folder also examines instances where the collector threatens to do things which it cannot lawfully do.
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Navarro v. Eskanos & Adler, ND Cal. 11/26/07

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Navarro v. Eskanos & Adler
Slip Copy, 2007 WL 4200171
N.D.Cal.,2007.
November 26, 2007

SPECIAL MASTER'S RULING AND RECOMMENDED ORDER RE ATTORNEY'S FEES AND COSTS


WILLIAM H. ALSUP, District Judge.


INTRODUCTION


*1 This is an action under the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, 15 U.S.C.1692 et seq. (“FDCPAâ€
David Szwak
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