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Law Office of Richard Tomlinson Settles Class Action Lawsuit Against Drive Financial Services
Threatening Letters to Texans Violated Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
| Source: Law Office of Richard Tomlinson
HOUSTON, TX--(Marketwire - July 2, 2007) - Houston consumer protection attorney Richard
Tomlinson has settled a class action lawsuit against Drive Financial
Services, L.P. The suit, which represented a class of more than 1,150 Texas
residents, accused Drive of violating numerous federal and state consumer
protection laws while attempting to collect debts.
Tomlinson filed the suit against Drive Financial on behalf of Houston
resident Velincia Barber and others (Case 4:06-cv-00068). The settlement
requires Drive to pay the class $250,000 as well as pay Tomlinson's legal
fees and court costs. U.S. District Judge Sim Lake of the Southern District
of Texas ruled that the settlement should be approved as fair, reasonable,
adequate and in the best interests of the members of the class.
Class members were notified of the settlement and entitled to submit
objections to the court prior to the hearing before Judge Lake. Although
more than 1,150 notices were sent out to class members, not a single
objection was filed.
"We look forward to the prompt distribution of the settlement proceeds to
Drive's victims," Tomlinson said. "The fact that Drive has to write a
quarter million dollars in checks to the Texas residents they harassed
should send a message to other debt collectors who use abusive, unethical
and illegal techniques to apply pressure."
The suit charged that Drive sent threatening letters to Texas residents who
fell behind in their payments. The letters threatened wage garnishment and
purported to be from an attorney or law firm, which violated the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and the Texas Debt Collection Act.
The Office of Richard Tomlinson fights for victims of Fair Debt Collection
Act violations. If a debt collector uses profane language, calls
repeatedly, threatens to sue, calls too early or too late, or calls at work
against your wishes, contact the experienced consumer protection attorneys
of the Law Office of Richard Tomlinson at 713-627-2100.
About the Law Office of Richard Tomlinson
Based in Houston, the Law Office of Richard Tomlinson is a consumer law
firm focused entirely on consumer law and dedicated to providing legal
counsel to consumers in order to give them a fighting chance. The firm
represents clients in such cases as Texas lemon laws and other consumer
problems with new or used car deals, breach of warranty and other
residential construction disputes, fair debt collection law and predatory
lending, and deceptive trade practices. For more information go to
www.houstonconsumerlaw.com or call 713-627-2100 ext. 101.