How the FDCPA protects people from collection harassment and abuse

January 26, 2010 by Todd Murray · Leave a Comment 

If you’ve been a victim of debt collection harassment or abuse and want to fight back, feel free to contact me for a free case evaluation.

Elizabeth Warren on MSNBC: Consumer Financial Protection Agency could have prevented crisis

January 8, 2010 by Todd Murray · Leave a Comment 

Readers of this blog know that I have a crush on Harvard Professor Elizabeth Warren, the architect of the proposed Consumer Financial Protection Agency. Warren recently appeared with Rachel Maddow on MSNBC and rebutted the argument that the Act would be harmful to consumers. Have a look for yourself:

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CNN: Woman sues debt collector over husband’s death

December 10, 2009 by Todd Murray · Leave a Comment 

CNN just ran a video segment about a Florida woman who is suing a debt collector for allegedly causing her husband’s death. I previously wrote about the case here.

Video: Elizabeth Warren interview with The New Yorker about her Consumer Financial Protection Agency

November 23, 2009 by Todd Murray · Leave a Comment 

I must confess that I’ve developed a bit of a crush on Elizabeth Warren, the Harvard law professor who is the brains behind the proposed Consumer Financial Protection Agency. Warren was interviewed recently by The New Yorker about the CFPA. As usual, she does a great job of clearly and persuasively explaining the need for the CFPA. Take a look for yourself: