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Other Statutes - Consumer Credit Cases filed in the Connecticut District Court before Alfred V. Covello [ Court Info ]

Results 1 - 17 of 17
Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
November 16, 2009
CT Covello Consumer Credit Truth in Lending
 
October 30, 2009
CT Covello Consumer Credit Fair Debt Collection Act
 
July 23, 2009
CT Covello Consumer Credit Fair Debt Collection Act
 
March 12, 2009
CT Covello Consumer Credit Federal Question
 
February 11, 2009
CT Covello Consumer Credit Federal Question
 
August 26, 2008
CT Covello Consumer Credit Federal Question
 
January 16, 2008
CT Covello Consumer Credit Fair Debt Collection Act
 
May 21, 2007
CT Covello Consumer Credit Fair Debt Collection Act
 
February 8, 2007
CT Covello Consumer Credit Fair Debt Collection Act
 
November 27, 2006
CT Covello Consumer Credit Fair Debt Collection Act
October 19, 2006
CT Covello Consumer Credit Fair Credit Reporting Act
October 17, 2006
CT Covello Consumer Credit Fair Credit Reporting Act
June 26, 2006
CT Covello Consumer Credit Fair Debt Collection Act
March 30, 2006
CT Covello Consumer Credit Truth in Lending
November 21, 2005
CT Covello Consumer Credit Fair Debt Collection Act
June 23, 2005
CT Covello Consumer Credit Fair Debt Collection Act
May 23, 2005
CT Covello Consumer Credit Federal Question
         
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