· 10/14/1994
Martinez v. Albuquerque Collection Services, Inc.
Citations
- 867 F. Supp. 1495
- 1994 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 16168
- 1994 WL 622231
How courts have described this case
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- holding defendant’s bona fide error defense “conclusively fail[ed]”; defendant could not have maintained procedures reasonably adapted to avoid the venue violation which occurred because it “routinely applied the wrong standard in determining where to file suit”
- holding defendant's bona fide error defense \conclusively fail[ed]\; defendant could not have maintained procedures reasonably adapted to avoid the venue violation which occurred because it \routinely applied the wrong standard in determining where to file suit\
- section 1692i \preempts state law venue provisions\
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Judges: Burciaga
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