It can be frustrating when you fall behind on your payments and can't seem to get anywhere, especially if you try to deal with your lender in making payment arrangements. This can be worse if you are getting continuous calls from a debt collection services company, demanding payments and threatening of dire consequences.. There are laws these agencies must follow or they may face fines and lawsuits. Recently, the Federal Trade Commission received 71,000 complaints about collection agency personnel using profanities,. If a collection agency calls you, you have rights; whether you owe money. There are laws that define how and when a debt collection agency can call you. You have rights the FTC has outlined in the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and must be respected by the Debt Collection agencies. It tantamounts to harassing if they contact you continuously at work even after you have informed them that your boss does not approve it, call you before 8:00 am or after 9:00 pm, or Home | Contact Us
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Lee Cassie Profile


First Name:Lee Cassie
Last Name:Yates
Email:cyates@consumerlawcenter.com
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Ms. Yates joined Krohn & Moss, Ltd., in November of 2005, concentrating her practice in the areas of consumer protection and automobile warranty litigation, handling consumer complaints throughout Illinois and Minnesota. At Krohn & Moss, Ltd., Ms. Yates is responsible for all aspects of litigation including, but not limited to, the arbitration and/or trial of cases, and covering the daily court call for the firm. Ms. Yates earned her undergraduate degree from Saint Mary’s College at Notre Dame and then went on to earn her Juris Doctor Degree from The Thomas M. Cooley Law School in May of 2005. Ms. Yates worked as a Judicial Clerk for the Honorable Anthony A. Iosco before joining Krohn & Moss, Ltd in August of 2005 as a law clerk. Ms. Yates was admitted to the Illinois Bar in November of 2005, to the Northern District of Illinois in December of 2005, to the Minnesota Bar in April of 2006, to the District of Columbia Bar in November of 2006 and the Kentucky Bar in May of 2007.

 

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