Sparks v. TLRA Debt Recovery
Plaintiff: Bridget Sparks
Defendant: TLRA Debt Recovery
Case Number: 2:2013cv00150
Filed: May 30, 2013
Court: US District Court for the Southern District of Texas
Office: Corpus Christi Office
County: Aransas
Presiding Judge: Nelva Gonzales Ramos
Nature of Suit: Consumer Credit
Cause of Action: 15 U.S.C. ยง 1692 Fair Debt Collection Act
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff

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August 20, 2013 Opinion or Order Filing 9 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER granting 8 MOTION to Transfer Case to Houston Division. (Signed by Judge Nelva Gonzales Ramos) Parties notified.(lcayce, )
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Defendant: TLRA Debt Recovery
Represented By: Wade Rogers Quinn
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Plaintiff: Bridget Sparks
Represented By: Kevin Crick
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