Chief Justices Issue Statements
Every person who comes before the courts in Massachusetts has the right to be treated with dignity and respect, to be accorded an opportunity to present his or her case and to have that case decided in a way that is fair, impartial, and timely. The Boston Globe’s report on debt collection in small claims sessions of the District Court focuses attention on an “industry which has swamped the court dockets with lawsuits.”
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Tags: Consumer Rights, Fair Debt Collection Practices
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