Articles
March 1, 2019
Recent jury awards and government investigations indicate that previously accepted debt collection practices focusing on low-income and minority consumers may no longer be tolerated. What […]
September 18, 2017
By William Bevan III As the last weeks of June ticked down, the typical flurry of activity that accompanies the end of the Supreme Court’s term […]
October 16, 2015
By Walter P. DeForest and Marie A. DeForest As a company, we know that you have spent considerable time and money developing your confidential information and trade secrets. […]
Blog
March 1, 2019
See Changing Tide in Debt Collection Practices where Colleen Reed discusses legal and regulatory decisions regarding debt collection practices and provides insight on guidance to […]
May 23, 2018
By William Bevan III On May 21, 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court approved the use of class action waivers by employers. Such a waiver requires […]
September 18, 2017
By Walter P. DeForest and Marie A. DeForest As a company, we know that you have spent considerable time and money developing your confidential information […]
September 18, 2017
By William Bevan III As the last weeks of June ticked down, the typical flurry of activity that accompanies the end of the Supreme Court’s […]