Grand Rapids, MI – The following statistics are provided to the ARM industry courtesy of WebRecon LLC.

FDCPA and Other Consumer Rights Lawsuit Statistics, January 1-15, 2010

There were about 396 lawsuits filed under consumer statutes in the first half of January. Here is an approximate breakdown:

  • 319 Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
  • 36 Fair Credit Reporting Act
  • 4 Telephone Consumer Protection Act
  • 24 Truth In Lending Act
  • 1 Bankruptcy Related
  • 5 Equal Credit Opportunity Act
  • 2 Electronic Fund Transfers Act
  • 1 Higher Education Opportunity Act
  • 2 Home Ownership And Equity Protection Act
  • 6 State of California Consumer Statutes
  • 2 State of Florida Consumer Statutes
  • 1 State of Georgia Consumer Statutes
  • 1 State of Illinois Consumer Statutes
  • 1 State of Maryland Consumer Statutes
  • 1 State of New Jersey Consumer Statutes
  • 7 Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act
  • 3 Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act

Summary:

  • Of those cases, there were about 418 unique plaintiffs (including multiple plaintiffs in one suit).
  • Of those plaintiffs, about 114 had sued under consumer statutes before.
  • Combined, those 114 plaintiffs have filed about 702 lawsuits since 2001
  • Actions were filed in 96 different US District Court branches.
  • About 260 different collection firms and creditors were sued.

The top courts where lawsuits were filed:

  • 23 Lawsuits: Illinois Northern District Court – Chicago
  • 22 Lawsuits: California Central District Court – Los Angeles
  • 20 Lawsuits: Colorado District Court – Denver
  • 16 Lawsuits: California Northern District Court – San Francisco
  • 14 Lawsuits: Pennsylvania Eastern District Court – Philadelphia
  • 10 Lawsuits: Alabama Northern District Court – Western
  • 10 Lawsuits: Arizona District Court – Phoenix
  • 10 Lawsuits: Pennsylvania Middle District Court – Scranton
  • 10 Lawsuits: California Southern District Court – San Diego
  • 9 Lawsuits: Indiana Southern District Court – Indianapolis

The most active consumer attorneys were:

  • Representing 26 Consumers: Ryan Scott Lee
  • Representing 15 Consumers: Adam Theodore Hill
  • Representing 15 Consumers: Brent F. Vullings
  • Representing 13 Consumers: David Michael Larson
  • Representing 13 Consumers: Sergei Lemberg
  • Representing 13 Consumers: Todd Michael Friedman
  • Representing 12 Consumers: Matthew William Kiverts
  • Representing 9 Consumers: Brandon Lee Blankenship
  • Representing 8 Consumers: John Cole Gayle, Jr.
  • Representing 8 Consumers: Joseph A Mullaney III

Statistics Year to Date: 396 total lawsuits for 2010, including:

  • 319 FDCPA
  • 36 FCRA
  • 4 TCPA

Number of unique Plaintiffs: 418 (including multiple plaintiffs in one suit) The most active consumer attorneys of the year:

  • Representing 26 Consumers: Ryan Scott Lee
  • Representing 15 Consumers: Adam Theodore Hill
  • Representing 15 Consumers: Brent F. Vullings
  • Representing 13 Consumers: David Michael Larson
  • Representing 13 Consumers: Sergei Lemberg

About WebRecon LLC:
Creditors and collection firms use WebRecon’s services to easily segregate predictably litigious consumers from their databases. A significant percentage of consumer litigation is initiated by the same consumers over and over again, and screening them out of the general population can reduce lawsuits by as much as a third.


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