Suesz v. Med-1 Solutions, LLC
| Docket Number | 13-1821 |
| Decision Date | 02 July 2014 |
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Wis. Cent. Ltd. v. United States
...Circuit has held that dictionary definitions are of only limited use in statutory interpretation. See Suesz v. Med – 1 Sols., LLC , 757 F.3d 636, 643 (7th Cir.2014) (en banc) ("Dictionaries can be useful in interpreting statutes, but judges and lawyers must take care not to ‘overread’ what ......
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Midland Funding LLC v. Colvin
...collector may be able to obtain through default a remedy for a debt that the defendant doesn't actually owe. Suesz v. Med-1 Solutions, LLC , 757 F.3d 636, 638-639 (7th Cir.2014). Accordingly, Congress included a "fair-venue" provision in the FDCPA to combat abusive forum shopping. Taylor at......
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United States v. All Funds On Deposit With R.J. O'Brien & Assocs.
...intent or will.”). When a statute is unambiguous, our inquiry starts and stops at the text. Suesz v. Med–1 Solutions, LLC, 757 F.3d 636, 659 (7th Cir.2014) (en banc) (Kanne, J., dissenting) (“Absent ambiguity, the first canon [of statutory interpretation] is also the last: ‘judicial inquiry......
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Owens v. LVNV Funding, LLC
...take those steps unless she is snookered into thinking that the debt is still legally enforceable. Cf. Suesz v. Med – 1 Solutions, LLC , 757 F.3d 636, 639 (7th Cir. 2014) (en banc) (condemning collection tactic of suing in a court that is inconvenient to the debtor, hoping to obtain a defau......
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Eighth Circuit Concludes that Post-Judgment Actions are not Subject to the FDCPA's Venue Provision and Equitable Tolling does not Apply to FDCPA's Statute of Limitations
...courts' criticism of this approach, including the U.S. Cout of Appeals for the Seventh and Ninth Circuit. Avanti Bakane Suesz v. Med-1 Sols., LLC, 757 F.3d 636 (7th Cir.), cert. denied, 135 S. Ct. 756, 190 L. Ed. 2d 628 (2014), there has been a recent increase in FDCPA ligation alleging vio......
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FDCPA Claims Related to Venue of State Court Collection and Garnishment Action Barred by Statute of Limitations and Rooker-Feldman Doctrine
...jurisdiction over a related state law conversion claim, dismissing the entire case. Plaintiff debtor has appealed. Jennifer Kalas 757 F.3d 636 (7th Cir. 2014). The court rejected the debtor’s arguments because he knew of the arguable FDCPA claim on May 23, 2011, when the small claims suit w......
3 books & journal articles
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11.2 Consumer Contracts
...15 U.S.C. § 1692i(a).[541] See 15 U.S.C. § 1692k(d); see also Suesz v. Med-1 Solutions, LLC, 757 F.3d 636, 638 (7th Cir. 2014) (concluding that the correct interpretation of "judicial district or similar legal entity" in § 1692i is the smallest geographic area that is relevant for determini......
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Student Loan Bankruptcy and the Meaning of Educational Benefit.
...crisis because student loans are due when borrowers have the least capacity to pay"). (4) See, e.g., Suesz v. Med-1 Solutions, LLC, 757 F.3d 636, 661 n.3 (7th Cir. 2014) (referring to student debt as "the [second] largest bit of baggage in our nation's consumer inventory"); Cushing v. Stude......
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Closing the Cracks and the Courts: A Comparative Analysis of Debt Collection Regulation in the United Kingdom and the United States.
...(137.) See id. [section] 1692a(5). (138.) See id. (139.) See id. [section] 1692i(a). (140.) 637 F.3d 117 (2d Cir. 2011). (141.) 757 F.3d 636, 648 (7th Cir. 2014) ("[I]f the debt collector chooses to file suit in a township small claims court, venue is determined at the township level, thus ......