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Protecting the Rights of Consumers For Over 25 Years

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Please contact us if you are being sued by U. S. Bank or Elan Financial in Illinois, or if you have had difficulty disputing a charge on one of their credit card accounts.

We can help you both defend the claims against you and assert your rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, Uniform Commercial Code, Truth in Lending Act, and other laws. Consumer lending and auto financing are subject to numerous legal requirements. Noncompliance is common.

If you are being sued, it is important that you do not default (fail to appear in court), and that you vacate any defaults that exist right away. Creditors and debt collectors count on your defaulting in order to win. Once they have a default judgment, they will try to garnish your wages and bank accounts. Make sure to call us for a free consultation as soon as possible before your court date, or if a default has already been entered, right away.

Our attorneys have a total of more than 100 years experience handling consumer lawsuits, including both lawsuits by consumers and lawsuits against consumers. One of them wrote the book on defending collection lawsuits. D. Edelman et al., Collection Litigation: Representing the Debtor (Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education 2008, 2011, 2014, 2019, 2022 editions), as well as the chapters in Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education publications on the Truth in Lending Act, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, Telephone Consumer Protection Act, and mortgage-related claims.

We offer free consultations. If you have a foreclosure or debt collection problem, please send whatever letters, court papers, or other documents relate to your problem and we will review without charge. If we conclude that we can be of assistance to you, we charge modest fees for defending foreclosure and collection lawsuits. We take most affirmative cases on a contingency.

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