Recovering Triple & Punitive Damages: Dwyer v. Ameriprise Fin., Inc.

Two Different Ways to Punish the Defendant  Some civil cases in PA involve a claim against the Defendant for treble or triple damages, which is typically for violation of a consumer protection statue, such as PA’s Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law (“UTPCPL”). There, the plaintiff can get award…

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Correcting Your Credit Report (FCRA)

Correcting Your Credit Report Before, During, and After Litigation  Our Pittsburgh litigation lawyers defend consumers sued for allegedly failing to pay credit card debt (and other loan obligations).  We excel at getting debt collection cases dismissed or negotiated down significantly. However, two questions often linger before, during, and after litigation:…

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Violation by Silence? | Protection in Non-Commercial Cases

Expansion of Consumer Protections in PA Last year, our Pittsburgh lawyers wrote about how proving “fraudulent” intent is no longer necessary to maintain a claim for violation of PA’s Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law (“UTPCPL” or “CPL” or “Act”). Rather, the Act is a “strict liability statute.” This…

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