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Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Christopher Vieiro

An Other Matters - Consumer Credit (Card) Debt Buyer Plaintiff case was filed by (Subcribe to view) represented by (Subcribe to view) against (Subscribe to view) in the jurisdiction of Sullivan County, NY.

Case Details

Case Number

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Filing Date

January 11, 2021

Last Refreshed

August 02, 2023

Filing Location

Sullivan County, NY

Category

Other Matters - Consumer Credit (Card) Debt Buyer Plaintiff

Practice Area

Creditor

Matter Type

Consumer Debt

Parties

Plaintiffs

Midland Credit Management Inc.

Attorneys for Plaintiffs

Schachter, Howard
Stiller, Craig Scott

Defendants

Christopher Vieiro

Case Events

Type Description
ADDITIONAL NOTICE OF CONSUMER CREDIT TRANSACTION
LETTER/CORRESPONDENCE FROM COURT
JUDGMENT - CLERK DEFAULT (PROPOSED)
EXHIBIT(S) - 2
AFFIDAVIT OF FACTS AND SALE OF ACCOUNT BY ORIGINAL CREDITOR
AFFIRMATION/AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE
EXHIBIT(S) - 3
AFFIDAVIT OF NON-EXPIRATION OF STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS
EXHIBIT(S) - 1
AFFIDAVIT OF FACTS AND PURCHASE OF ACCOUNT BY DEBT BUYER PLAINTIFF
AFFIRMATION
SUPPLEMENTAL AFFIRMATION
AFFIRMATION
AFFIRMATION/AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE
STATEMENT OF AUTHORIZATION FOR ELECTRONIC FILING
SUMMONS + COMPLAINT
Christopher Vieiro

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