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  • 85% Debt Reduction on Stephen Einstein Lawsuit
    85% Debt Reduction on Stephen Einstein Lawsuit

    This particular client contacted our office for assistance after receiving a notice of a lawsuit. The company suing them was JH Portfolio Debt Equities, which claims to have purchased the debt from ...

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  • Federal Student Loan Disability Discharge - Approved
    Federal Student Loan Disability Discharge - Approved

    Our office takes great pride in helping client’s achieve their goals. In this blog, we are highlighting a successful example of a student loan discharge. This particular client contacted the Law ...

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  • Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Brooklyn, NY - FAQ
    Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Brooklyn, NY - FAQ

    Bankruptcy can be confusing and complicated. Hiring an attorney can make the process tremendously easier for the debtor. Our office handles the bankruptcy planning, so that we can identify red-flags ...

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  • Forster & Garbus Settles SLM Student Loan Lawsuit for 70% Off
    Forster & Garbus Settles SLM Student Loan Lawsuit for 70% Off

    In the matters of SLM Private Credit Student Loan Trust v. K.W., two lawsuits were brought in Kings County Supreme Court against a New York defendant by the law firm Forster & Garbus, LLP, for private ...

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  • Wells Fargo Student Loans Investigated by CFPB
    Wells Fargo Student Loans Investigated by CFPB

    New York - The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is investigating Wells Fargo regarding its student loans servicing practices. Although the ...

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  • Selip & Stylianou Settles Midland Funding Lawsuit for 80% Off
    Selip & Stylianou Settles Midland Funding Lawsuit for 80% Off

    In this case, Midland Funding LLC hired Selip & Stylianou, LLP to bring a lawsuit to collect on a debt that was purchased from an assignee of the original creditor. The claim amount was in excess of ...

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