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  • Defending Lawsuits From Pollack & Rosen, P.A. and Southwood Financial Trust
    Defending Lawsuits From Pollack & Rosen, P.A. and Southwood Financial Trust

    If Pollack & Rosen, P.A. sued you in New York on behalf of Southwood Financial Trust, the lawsuit likely involves a private student loan that allegedly went into default years ago and was later ...

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  • Fight Tuition Debt Lawsuits From New York Institute of Technology
    Fight Tuition Debt Lawsuits From New York Institute of Technology

    If New York Institute of Technology (“NYIT”) has sued you over unpaid tuition, it is important to act quickly. Many NYIT tuition lawsuits arise after financial aid problems, disputed withdrawals, ...

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  • Fighting Student Loan Lawsuits in New York
    Fighting Student Loan Lawsuits in New York

    If you are being sued over a student loan in New York, you are dealing with a legal situation that can escalate quickly if not handled properly. A lawsuit can result in a court judgment that allows a ...

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  • Are You Being Sued by SoFi in New York?
    Are You Being Sued by SoFi in New York?

    If you are being sued by SoFi in New York, you may be facing a serious legal situation that requires immediate attention. A SoFi debt collection lawsuit can quickly lead to a court judgment, frozen ...

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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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  • How to Settle Private Student Loan Debt with a Lawyer’s Help
    How to Settle Private Student Loan Debt with a Lawyer’s Help

    Private student loan borrowers facing financial distress often discover the hard way that their options are limited. Unlike federal loans, private student loans are governed by contract law, not the ...

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