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Court Case Reference Sources

This list was provided by a reader on our discussion boards and is a somewhat comprehensive list. These sources listed below were discovered through research used to file a civil complaint against some creditors and the CRAs:

http://www.law.cornell.edu, along with http://www2.law.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/foliocgi.exe/citation?

http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/ - California law

http://www.megalaw.com/research.php3

http://serv5.law.emory.edu/LAW/main/search.html

http://www.lexis.com

http://www.westlaw.com

http://www.findlaw.com

http://www.cacd.uscourts.gov

http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov

http://abiworld.org (American Bankruptcy Institute).

Researcher's note: American Bankruptcy Institute is one of those I found that has odd tid bits of relevance in the topic that I am specifically researching. I think the very last statement on the page I previously referenced is the gem.

Other Case Law Info
The following two links list extensive court case rulings regarding credit issues.

Discussion Board Resources - Case Law FDCPA
Discussion Board Resources - Case Law FCRA

Court procedure in your state: http://www.searchlaw.com/courtrules/other.htm

How has a certain collector/law firm performed in court cases in the past? You can look them up here. It costs 8 cents a search.


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