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I have a lawyer suing of behalf of a collection agency. First suit was 8 months ago-never served me papers. Second suit was 04/2011-plaintiff never showed for court date-case was dismissed. They refuse to validate the account they are suing for. They provided a norarized form, saying they purchased the debt from the original collection agency that was listed on a failed bankruptcy I filed in 2009. This form appears to be bogus. Now he is suing me again.
Can plaintiff file suit again after not appear the 1st time
You haven’t mentioned what kind of debt you have. Anyways, you can again make a written request to the CA for a debt validation letter. If they don’t reply, then forward them a C&D letter. After that, if they are still trying to contact with you, then file a complaint against them to the State Attorney General or FTC. Keep on checking your credit report from time to time.
Re: can they sue if the failed to appear the 1st time
Thanks for the advise. I have sent numerous letters for validation. He says he doesn't have to, as he is using a failed bankruptcy case info from prior year. He says he bought the debt (credit card) from the creditor listed in the failed bankruptcy. He has furnished a notarized doc from creditor listed in bankruptcy-saying they sold it to him. I don't buy it. The main issue is he (the lawyer representing collection firm) failed to appear for the last time they sued me 04/2011. Case was dissmissed. Now, I know if I had failed to appear, they would have won if they had shown up. Can they sue me again, under a new case number, after failing to appear the last time they sued me. Thanks
can they sue if the failed to appear the 1st time
Yes, they can sue you again. This is why, your first step will be to give a reply to court summons. Otherwise, the court will issue a judgment against you.