Representative Transactions

  • Cramer v. Equifax Info. Servs., No. 4:18-CV-1078 CAS, 2019 WL 5188942 (E.D. Mo. Oct. 15, 2019) – granting Motion for Summary Judgment in its entirety, including claims under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and Fair Credit Reporting Act. This decision was reaffirmed by the Court by denying the plaintiff’s Motion to Alter or Amend the Judgment. Cramer v. Equifax Info. Servs., No. 4:18-CV-1078 CAS, 2020 WL 376289 (E.D. Mo. Jan. 23, 2020)
  • Cramer v. Equifax Info. Servs., No. 4:18-CV-1078 CAS, 2019 WL 4468945 (E.D. Mo. Sept. 18, 2019) – granting in part Daubert motions related to two expert witnesses, which significantly limited the plaintiff’s expert testimony on damages from almost $1 million to $14,881.
  • Maxwell v. St. Francis Health Center, et al., No. 17-4014-SAC-KGS, 2017 WL 4037732 (D. Kan. Sept. 13, 2017) — granting in part defendants' motions to dismiss various claims, including unconscionable acts and practices claim under the Kansas Consumer Protection Act, § 1692e(2)(1), (5) and § 1692f of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, wrongful garnishment, conversion, invasion of privacy, and outrage.
  • Covington v. Franklin Collection Services, Inc., No. 16-2262-JWL, 2016 WL 4159731 (D. Kan. Aug. 5, 2016) — granting defendant's motion for judgment on the pleadings and dismissing Fair Debt Collection Practices Act claim, and denying Plaintiffs request for leave to amend to assert a new Fair Debt Collection Practices Act claim.
  • Brooks v. Niagara Credit Solutions, Inc., No. 15-9245-JWL, 2015 WL 6828142 (D. Kan. Nov. 6, 2015) — granting defendant's motion to dismiss Fair Debt Collection Practices Act claim.
  • Noble v. Noble, 456 S.W.3d 120 (Mo. Ct. App. 2015) — reversing trial court's quashal of garnishments.