One of the first lines of defense when defending allegations of a statutory violation is the statute of limitations. As a complete bar to a plaintiff’s claims, the statute of limitations is one of the most powerful tools in a defense litigator’s pocket. Recently, the Fourth Circuit joined the Sixth, Eighth, and Tenth Circuits in interpreting the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act’s (FDCPA) statute of limitations to restart after each individual violation of the Act. Read the article……………………………
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July 17, 2012
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