Fair Debt Collection Practices: Federal and State Law and Regulation
Authors: Manuel H. Newburger and Barbara M. Barron
Format: Looseleaf plus CD (2 volumes)
Frequency:
3 updates annually
Price: $475
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Sales Tax: for NY, TX, DC, CT orders only.
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This is the standard text collection managers and attorneys rely on - it provides comprehensive "plain English" guidance for both Federal and state collection practices.
The risk inherent in not understanding the law - both federal and state - has never been greater for creditors, collection managers, and attorneys. The real danger for those who collect debts? The often subtle differences from state to state that can expose you to substantial civil liabilities.
Whether you're affiliated with an agency, creditor, law firm or bad debt buyer, if you're responsible for debt collections, Fair Debt Collection Practices: Federal and State Law and Regulation manual and CD contain virtually everything you'll need to avoid costly litigation and hefty fines, including:
- Full-text and analysis of the FDCPA, including recent amendments
- Full text and analysis of state fair-debt collection laws and regulations
- Full discussion of key common law issues
- Hundreds of warnings, spotlighting legal landmines
- Quick-reference guides to state regulations and licensing requirements for both collection agencies and attorneys
- Federal Trade Commission commentary and opinion letters on the FDCPA, plus an original essay from the FTC on debt collectors' credit reporting obligations.
Each chapter includes "plain English" explanations of the specific state's debt collection practices statute and regulations, along with quick listings of specific provisional details. It also provides the text of the laws and regulations together with discussion of case law developments for each state.
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