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Alec Trueblood is California's best-known consumer repossession attorney, with a long track record of success and billions in settlements against the repossession and auto finance industry. The firm is based in Los Angeles, California and serves all of California.
Mr. Trueblood is highly experienced wtih auto repossessions, the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, identity theft, and auto dealer fraud. Mr. Trueblood is a long-standing member of the National Association of Consumer Advocates, and represents only individual consumers.
Education
- Univ of California Berkeley
- Undergraduate Degree
- UCLA School of Law
- Law Degree
Professional Associations
- National Association of Consumer Advocates
- Member
- - Current
- California State Bar  # 150897
- Member
- - Current
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- California
- Texas
- State Bar of Texas
- ID Number: 24100609
Fees
- Free Consultation
Practice Areas
- Consumer Law
- Collections
Additional Practice Area
- Repossessions, unfair debt collection, credit reporting, ID theft, auto fraud
Languages
- English
- Portuguese
Legal Answers
- Q. I am being sued by Synchrony Bank for a debt that was already paid. What are my options?
- A: I think this is probably a scam, as real lawyers don't call debtors up and demand payment the same day. They just sue. I think you can safely ignore this. If it is real, just respond to the lawsuit when you get it.
- Q. If a debt from Alaska SOL has passed 3 years, but know I live in California do I have to wait a extra year?
- A: If your contract selected Alaska law, moved to California, and the Alaska statute of limitations has passed, you are home free. California will enforce the shorter Alaska statute of limitations for breach of contract, even though California's statute of limitations is 4 years.
- Q. Being sued for a debt from a debt collection agency. Probability of them having original contract?
- A: They will likely have the document, but will they produce a witness to authenticate it and prove the assignment? Usually not, but it is not a DIY situation and most consumers lose when representing themselves.
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