Monthly Archives: October 2024
What Is Zombie Debt And Do I Have To Pay It?
Debt has a statute of limitations. Essentially, every state has its own statute of limitations when it comes to debts. In Ohio, the statute of limitations for most kinds of debt is 6 years. Once that 6 years has elapsed, a creditor can no longer initiate a lawsuit against you. The debt becomes time-barred… Read More »
ASCAP Files Lawsuit Against Columbus Music Venue King Of Clubs Alleging Copyright Infringement
The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) has filed a lawsuit in the Southern District of Ohio against Universal Entertainment LLC and its owner. According to the lawsuit, the Columbus venue is facing legal action over its use of the musical hits “Pony”, “Jump Around” and “All the Small Things.” According to… Read More »
LifeWise Academy Files Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Against Concerned Parent
A nonprofit provider of Christian instruction to public schools has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against a concerned Ohio parent claiming that he improperly uploaded and shared proprietary instructional materials with families. The suit was filed on July 2nd against a parent who strongly believes that public schools should be free of religious indoctrination,… Read More »
Attorney General Sues Florida Debt Collector Alleging Abusive Practices In Ohio
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has filed a lawsuit against a Florida debt collector who employed harassing and abusive tactics in an attempt to recover debts from Ohio residents. The lawsuit was filed in October in the Franklin County Common Pleas Court. It targeted an Orlando-based debt collector who operated under names such as… Read More »
Ohio Hospital System Settles Class Action Lawsuit Alleging Violations Of The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA)
Bon Secours Mercy Health and Avectus Healthcare Solutions have both agreed to pay $2.5 million to end a class action lawsuit filed in 2015. According to the lawsuit, plaintiffs accused both the Ohio hospital system and the healthcare consulting company of violating the Ohio Consumer Sales Practice Act and the Fair Debt Collection Practices… Read More »
FCC Issues New Ruling Regarding TCPA And Express Consent Definition
The FCC recently published its final ruling that modified the TCPA’s express consent definition. The TCPA is a piece of legislation that prevents businesses from sending unwanted phone calls and texts to consumers. It provides for specific penalties should a business violate the rules and illegally send consumers unwanted texts and phone calls. The… Read More »
Can You Negotiate A Mortgage Loan Modification?
If you are facing trouble managing your mortgage loan, you may not be aware that you can negotiate with the lender to change your payments. Those facing foreclosure are sometimes unaware that this is a potential avenue that you can explore. Modifying loan payments or the period of the loan can make your debt… Read More »
Eight Major U.S. Newspapers Join Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Against OpenAI And Microsoft
Generative AI is a controversial topic for a number of reasons. One of the current problems that generative AI companies are facing is copyright infringement claims filed by major U.S. newspapers. It started with the New York Times filing suit against OpenAI and its ChapGPT technology. However, at least 8 more prominent U.S. newspapers… Read More »