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Seventh Circuit Joins Other Circuits’ Holdings that Vehicles Seized Pre-Petition Must Be Immediately Returned
by Scott J. Hyman | June 1, 2009
In Thompson v. General Motors Acceptance Corporation, __ F.3d. __ 2009 WL 1457718 (7th Cir. 2009), the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit fell in line with the Courts of Appeals for the Sixth, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth Circuits in holding that a creditor, who lawfully seizes a vehicle pre-petition, must immediately return the vehicle to the debtor. The… Read More
H.R. 2309 Would Expand FTC Authority to Regulate Automobile Finance
The Consumer Credit and Debt Protection Act, introduced by Bobby Rush (D. Ill) on May 7, 2009, and co-sponsored by Doris Matsui (D. Cal.) and Janice Schakowski (D. Ill), currently is pending before the House of Representatives. (H.R. 2309) Section 2 of the Bill would authorize the FTC to regulate automobile sales: (2) AUTOMOBILE SALES- The Federal Trade Commission shall… Read More
FTC Defers Red Flag Compliance (again) to August 1, 2009
See the FTC's Press Release here Read More
SBA to Expand Eligibility for Auto, RV, and Boat Floor Plan Loans
In early may, the SBA expanded eligibility for its 7(a) loan guarantee program. On May 29, the SBA announced a pilot program to, for the first time — provide eligible car dealers with government-backed lines of credit to finance their automobile and RV vehicle inventory. SBA 5.28.09 Press Release Read More
Car Buyers Protection Act of 2009 (SB 95) — Over to the Assembly
On May 28, SB 98 passed Committee by a vote of 7-5. This bill (1) would enact the California Car Buyers Protection Act of 2009. This bill increases from $50,000 to $100,000 the bond required of a vehicle dealer for issuance or renewal of a dealer's license by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV); (2) provides that a person who… Read More
District Court (Cal.) Says Counter-Claim for Debt is Permissive, Not Compulsory, to FDCPA Claim
by Scott J. Hyman | May 28, 2009
In Marlin v. Chase Cardmember Services, Inc. 2009 WL 1405196 (E.D.Cal. 2009), Judge Beck held that, in an FDCPA case, a counter-claim for the debt is permissive, rather than compulsory. Judge Beck explained: However, although the Ninth Circuit has not specifically decided whether a counterclaim for the underlying debt in an FDCPA action is compulsory or permissive, most, if… Read More
District Court (Cal.) Confirms No Vicarious Liability for UCL/CLRA Claims
In In re: Jamster Marketing Litigation, 2009 WL 1456632 (S.D.Cal. 2009), Judge Miller ruled on whether a Wireless Provider could be held vicariously liable under the CLRA and UCL for alleged misleading advertising by Content Providers. While a bit far afield from auto finance, the point of law is pertinent as to whether defendants sued under such legal theories may… Read More
Cal. Court of Appeal Says Damage Enhancement for Senior Citizen Plaintiffs Applies to UCL Restitution Claims
In Clark v. Superior Court, --- Cal.Rptr.3d ----, 2009 WL 1414903 (2009), the Court of Appeal for the Second District was asked to decide the following question: Civil Code section 3345 (section 3345) authorizes the award of an enhanced remedy-up to three times greater than the amount of a fine, civil penalty “or any other remedy the purpose or… Read More
Severson & Werson Provides Alert on 2009 Foreclosure Prevention Act
For our auto finance colleagues who, like us, also work in the mortgage industry, we post here our summary of the recently-enacted 2009 Foreclosure Prevention Act. 2009 California Foreclosure Prevention Act For more information, contact Sunny S. Huo at (415) 677-5519 or ssh@severson.com or any of the Financial Services Group attorneys. Read More
District Court (Conn) Precludes FDCPA Treatise Expert From Testifying That Collection Letters Were Consistent with Collection Industry Standards
by Scott J. Hyman | May 20, 2009
In Jones v. Midland Funding, LLC, --- F.Supp.2d ----, 2009 WL 1385140 (D.Conn. 2009), District Judge Martinez ruled on whether a debt collector could offer the testimony of a renowned author of a treatise on the FDCPA that collection letters were consistent with industry standards. The defendants offer Newburger as an expert “who will be called to provide an… Read More
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