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FDCPA Plaintiff Lacks Standing to Bring Class Action for Validation Letter

In Pozzuolo v. Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC, the Eastern District of Pennsylvania recently dismissed the named plaintiff of a putative class action for lack of standing to bring suit. Pozzuolo sought to represent a class of individuals who received validation … Continue reading

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Federal Court Lacks Personal Jurisdiction Over Defunct Virtual Currency Exchange

To date, virtual currency exchanges in the United States have structured their operations in an effort to avoid being required to register as an exchange with either the Securities and Exchange Commission or the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. While these … Continue reading

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Physical Supplier of Bunkers Lacks Standing to Challenge Validity of Assignment of Maritime Lien to ING Bank

In NuStar Energy Services, Inc. v. M/V COSCO AUCKLAND, No. 17-20246 (5th Cir. Jan. 14, 2019), the U.S. Fifth Circuit concluded NuStar, the physical supplier of bunkers/marine fuel to the M/V COSCO AUCKLAND, lacked standing to appeal the district court’s … Continue reading

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Commissioner of Education lacks jurisdiction to consider appeals involving acts or omissions of post-secondary education institutions

Commissioner of Education lacks jurisdiction to consider appeals involving acts or omissions of post-secondary education institutionsAppeal of Diana Marie Van Vleet, Decisions of the Commissioner of Education, Decision No. 17,538Diana Marie Van Vleet appealed an action of Molloy College, an … Continue reading

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Court Lacks Authority to Prohibit Parental Relocation in Gallatin, Tennessee: Caton v. Caton

Facts: Mother and Father are the divorced parents of two children. The agreed parenting plan designates Mother as the primary residential parent. Father has 156 days of parenting time. One year after the divorce, Mother petitioned to modify the parenting plan. … Continue reading

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