As debt-collection lawsuits dominate Michigan district courts, third-party collectors account for most cases and consumers rarely have lawyers to represent them while creditors do, a state commission said in an analysis released Wednesday.
As debt-collection lawsuits dominate Michigan district courts, third-party collectors account for most cases and consumers rarely have lawyers to represent them while creditors do, a state commission said in an analysis released Wednesday.
Civil cases
Brandon Beckley, Humansville, plaintiff, vs. Robert Stephenson, Kansas City, defendant, property damage, hearing scheduled at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 26.Â
Discover Bank, Bentonville, Arkansas, plaintiff, vs. William Cody Spencer Wright, Jerico Springs, defendant, breach of contract, hearing scheduled at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 26.Â
Jefferson Capital System LLC, Chicago, Illinois, plaintiff, vs. Linda A. Moore, Stockton, defendant, suit on account, hearing scheduled at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 2.Â
LVNV Funding LLC, Omaha, Nebraska, plaintiff, vs. Janice F. Weimer, Jerico Springs, defendant, contract â other, hearing scheduled at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 2.Â
Dissolutions
Billy D. Foster, Fair Play, and Linda Foster, Fair Play, dissolution without children, summons issued.