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  • Are You Being Sued by Malen & Associates, P.C.?
    Are You Being Sued by Malen & Associates, P.C.?

    Being sued for debt is a frightening experience. For many New Yorkers, the first time they hear the name Malen & Associates, P.C. is when they receive a court summons, a collection letter, or even ...

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  • Defense to Lawsuits From Portfolio Recovery Associates in New York
    Defense to Lawsuits From Portfolio Recovery Associates in New York

    Dealing with a lawsuit from a debt collector can feel overwhelming, especially when the company suing you is one of the largest debt buyers in the country. If you have been served with court papers ...

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  • Fighting Southwood Financial, LLC Lawsuits for Sallie Mae Student Loans
    Fighting Southwood Financial, LLC Lawsuits for Sallie Mae Student Loans

    If you have been served with a lawsuit from Southwood Financial, LLC over a Sallie Mae private student loan, you may be feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about your next steps. These cases are ...

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  • Are You Being Sued By Tsarouhis Law Group?
    Are You Being Sued By Tsarouhis Law Group?

    If you’ve recently been served with court papers from Tsarouhis Law Group, you may be asking yourself what to do next. Debt collection lawsuits are not just stressful—they carry real consequences ...

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  • Facing A Collection Lawsuit From Abrahamsen Gindin LLC?
    Facing A Collection Lawsuit From Abrahamsen Gindin LLC?

    If you have been served with a lawsuit in New York by Abrahamsen Gindin LLC, you are not alone. Many consumers across the state are finding themselves confronted with court papers demanding thousands ...

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  • Defense From Crown Asset Management Lawsuits
    Defense From Crown Asset Management Lawsuits

    Receiving notice of a lawsuit filed by Crown Asset Management, LLC (“CAM”) can be distressing and confusing. For many New Yorkers, these cases come without warning, years after an account has gone ...

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