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Other Statutes - Consumer Credit Cases filed in the California Southern District Court before William Q. Hayes [ Court Info ]

Results 1 - 16 of 16
Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
November 10, 2009
CA Southern Hayes Consumer Credit Fair Debt Collection Act
 
October 2, 2009
CA Southern Hayes Consumer Credit Fair Debt Collection Act
 
September 23, 2009
CA Southern Hayes Consumer Credit Truth in Lending
 
August 10, 2009
CA Southern Hayes Consumer Credit Fair Debt Collection Act
 
March 25, 2009
CA Southern Hayes Consumer Credit Federal Question
 
February 18, 2009
CA Southern Hayes Consumer Credit Federal Question
 
January 22, 2009
CA Southern Hayes Consumer Credit Federal Question
 
November 21, 2008
CA Southern Hayes Consumer Credit Federal Question
 
October 24, 2008
CA Southern Hayes Consumer Credit Federal Question
 
October 23, 2008
CA Southern Hayes Consumer Credit Federal Question
 
October 6, 2008
CA Southern Hayes Consumer Credit Federal Question
 
September 29, 2008
CA Southern Hayes Consumer Credit Federal Question
September 3, 2008
CA Southern Hayes Consumer Credit Federal Question
 
August 19, 2008
CA Southern Hayes Consumer Credit Federal Question
 
July 25, 2007
CA Southern Hayes Consumer Credit Declaratory Judgement
 
April 28, 2005
CA Southern Hayes Consumer Credit Fair Credit Reporting Act
         
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