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Attorney Michael Forbes' Video Series about Debt Collector Abuse
In this clip (Part 1), Forbes provides a general overview of the FDCPA and some important nuances in the parties it addresses.
In this clip (Part 2), Forbes talks about whether and why consumers would pursue a credit card company directly.
In this clip (Part 3), Forbes talks about what constitutes "abusive behavior."
In this clip (Part 4), Forbes discusses limits on debt collection phone calls.
In this clip (Part 5), Forbes expands on who are considered debt collectors under the FDCPA.
In this clip (Part 6), Forbes talks about what debt collectors must say when calling consumers.
In this clip (Part 7), Forbes talks about what remedies a consumer has.
In this clip (Part 8), Forbes describes what the consumer gets out of a private FDCPA action.
In this clip (Part 9), Forbes talks about remedies beyond the FDCPA.
In this clip (Part 10), Forbes discusses attorney fees under the FDCPA. He then offers a few words about potential downsides for attorneys.
In this clip (Part 11), Forbes talks about the kinds of weaknesses he sees in cases brought by debt collectors.
In this clip (Part 12), Forbes talks about the "sophisticated user" standard in the context of communications between credit card companies and consumers.
In this clip (Part 13), Forbes talks about how cases typically end and what time frame is often involved.