Did you find unauthorized or fraudulent charges in your bank account? Did someone steal your ATM Card? Did a cybercriminal steal money from your bank account? The Electronic Fund Transfer Act (“EFTA”) will protect you, but YOU MUST ACT FAST!! What is the EFTA? The Electronic Fund Transfer Act (“EFTA”) is a consumer protection law […]
Minnesota Personal Bankruptcy Attorney
The law firm of Tarshish Cody PLC is experienced in protecting consumers facing debt collection and personal bankruptcy. There are laws establishing consumer rights from exploitative and illegal practices in the marketplace. Our attorneys are alert to the possibility of class action lawsuits if many people have been the subjects of fraud.
Debt Defense Attorneys
Consumers are frequently misled or harassed by aggressive debt collectors. Our knowledgeable attorneys assist consumers with debt defense against predatory lending practices and explain the potential benefits from filing bankruptcy if necessary.
Class Action Attorney
Tarshish Cody PLC attorneys have obtained meaningful recoveries for claims by consumers resulting from personal and class action lawsuits. Where a business violates a consumer’s rights, Tarshish Cody PLC attorneys can obtain damages and awards as compensation. Call and speak to one of our attorneys and schedule a free consultation now at 952-295-3935.
Laws enacted to protect consumers can be complex, so that is an important reason why injured or exploited consumers may need expert legal assistance from Tarshish Cody PLC.
Here are some of the areas of our law firm experience:
- Class action litigation
- Robo-calls (telemarketing abuse)
- Identity theft
- Bankruptcy- chapter 7 and 13
- Debt collection abuse
- Auto lemon law fraud
- Credit report abuse
Our attorneys at Tarshish Cody PLC are available now to speak to you about your specific circumstances and needs for legal advice. We welcome your call today at 952-295-3935 (or fill out the free case evaluation form below) to help you through the legal issues of your personal bankruptcy case.