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Apr,11

Sued by Rausch, Sturm, Israel, Enerson, & Hornik, LLC in Michigan?

Have you been sued by Rausch, Sturm, Israel, Enerson, & Hornik, LLC? If so you are not alone. Whether you are sued based on an underlying credit card debt, deficiency, or judgment, our experienced attorneys can attempt to negotiate a deal and settle the debt in full. Rausch, Sturm, Israel, Enerson, & Hornik, LLC is […]

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Apr,09

Michigan FDCPA Violation Lawyer

Many individuals that have been subject to the debt collection process perceive it as confusing, questionable or even unfair. That was the exact sentiment of Wallace, who brought a claim against a debt collector over a letter it sent him.  Specifically, Wallace and his attorney, brought a claim against Diversified Consultants over the wording of […]

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Apr,07

Sued by Midland Funding, LLC in Michigan?

Sued by Midland Funding, LLC in Michigan? We can help If you have past due debts on credit card accounts, deficiencies, or other debts you may have creditors calling and harassing you. Eventually, the debt may be purchased by a third party debt buyer such as Midland Funding, LLC. This means that the debt has […]

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Apr,03

Michigan Criminal Defense and Crimes of Moral Turpitude

Michigan Criminal Defense and Crimes of Moral Turpitude: Our final post concerning convictions for non-US citizens will address which crimes are considered to be crimes of moral turpitude.   As mentioned before, being convicted of a crime of moral turpitude can render a non-U.S. Citizen removable or inadmissible. A crime of moral turpitude is merely a […]

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Apr,01

Have you been sued by Cavalry SPV?

Have you been sued by Cavalry SPV I, LLC? As a debt buying agency, Cavalry SPV I, LLC purchases bad debts or otherwise troubled accounts from loan initiators. Because a large proportion of these investments will not pay off, Cavalry is often willing to work with a borrower who comes to the table to negotiate. […]

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Mar,31

Tigers Opening Day Criminal Charges?

Opening Day 2014, Tigers take on Kansas City Royals Opening day is here and with it spring temperatures. While we all remember past opening days when it was chilling and people were anxious to head home early, this year it’s actually nice enough to be outside and even hit the bars after the game. However, […]

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Mar,27

Criminal Convictions and Non Resident Visas Michigan

Criminal Convictions and Non Resident Visas Michigan:    In a previous blog, we discussed the various statuses an alien may have in the United States and the rights that are associated with those statuses.  It is important to keep in mind that these statuses can be affected by criminal convictions.  Under 8 USC 1101(a)(48), a […]

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Mar,25

Failure to Yield to Emergency Responder

Failure to yield to an emergency responder is a surprisingly common offense in Michigan. It frequently occurs when a police officer is attempting to pass through traffic or has pulled someone over to the side of the road. MCL 257.653 gives us the details of this offense and some clarification about what is expected of […]

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Mar,12

Are you a Immigrant Facing Criminal Charges?

Are you a Immigrant Facing Criminal Charges? As a U.S. alien, it is important to understand your status because it determines your rights on U.S. soil.  As a non-citizen or non-national, there are 3 categories you may be a part of. The first category is legal permanent residents.  Individuals in this group are green card […]

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Mar,01

Collecting Money from a Judgment in Michigan

Attachment v. Execution of Realty: If you have a judgment against someone, default or otherwise, a frequent question is what to do next. While you can always set up a creditor’s exam, or attempt to garnish the defendant’s paycheck or tax return, sometimes even these techniques come up with nothing. Once you have tried these […]

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