Gallagher & Associates Law Firm, P.A. 
Client Matters
 
February 2010
New Credit Card Laws 
 

On February 22, 2010, the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure, or Credit CARD, Act of 2009 goes into effect.  The legislation will improve consumer disclosures and end some questionable practices in the credit card industry.  There Act contains eight major changes.

 

1.         Retroactive rate increases

Issuers can't raise rates on an existing balance unless a promotional rate expired, the variable indexed rate increased or you paid late by 60 days or more. No longer will they be able to punish borrowers for late payments on unrelated accounts under the practice of universal default or due to "anytime, any reason" clauses.

 

2.         More advance notice of rate hikes

Consumers get 45 days' notice before key contract changes take effect, including rate increases. Under the current Truth in Lending Act, cardholders only receive a 15-day heads up.

 

3.         Fee restrictions

Cardholders will not face overlimit fees unless they elect to allow the creditor to approve overlimit transactions. Issuers can't charge more than one overlimit fee per billing cycle.

 

4.         Restricts card issuance to students

Consumers under age 21 who can't prove an independent means of income or provide the signature of a co-signer aged 21 or older won't get approved for credit cards.

 

5.         Ends double-cycle billing

The new law bans double-cycle billing, the practice of basing finance charges on the current and previous balance. Under this method, the issuer could charge interest on debt already paid off the previous month.

 

6.         Fairer payment allocation

A close look at your card agreement will likely reveal a clause that explains that payments will be applied to lower-rate balances first. Not so anymore. The Credit CARD Act requires above-the-minimum payments to be applied first to the credit card balance with the highest interest rate.

 

7.         More time to pay

Card companies must send statements 21 days before a payment is due. Current law requires a mere 14 days' notice.

 

8.         Gift card protections

The legislation includes protections for gift cardholders. The new law prohibits gift cards from expiring for at least five years. Issuer cannot assess inactivity fees unless the card has gone unused for 12 months. 

 
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Cat Called to Jury Duty
By Erika Mariz
 

A family in East Boston was shocked when their family cat Sal received a jury summons recently. Sal's owners, Guy and Anna Esposito, believe the source of the confusion came from the last Census. Mrs. Esposito considers Sal a member of the family and listed "Sal Esposito" under a section for pets and wrote "cat" next to his name.

Mrs. Esposito has since tried to clear the mix-up by filing for Sal's disqualification of service. However, the jury commissioner denied the request. As it stands, Sal is required to appear at the Suffolk Superior Court on March 23, 2010. Mrs. Esposito hopes that the issue is resolved by then. If not, Mrs. Esposito plans to bring Sal to court to report for jury duty.

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At the Movies
By: Alison Parker
 

Oscar-winning director Roman Polanski's lawyers are arguing that he need not be present in California for sentencing.  The acclaimed Chinatown director, aged 76, pled guilty in 1977 for unlawful intercourse with a 13-year-old girl, but 33 years later, has yet to be sentenced. The defense attorneys contend he should remain under house arrest in Switzerland while the sentencing portion of his trial is conducted in absentia, and that the law provides for such an arrangement.

While many of us have great respect for Polanski's directorial work, there's no Statute of Limitations on rape. I will be very surprised if he isn't extradited to face sentencing in the US; the DA had strong words for the Parisian-born actor. Deputy District Attorney David Walgren, said of Polanski:

"The defendant ... for 32 years has made a mockery of  our criminal justice system, should not be given the power or authority to request anything of this court until he, the criminal, acknowledges this court's lawful authority by surrendering on his outstanding warrant."

If you want a great documentary that will brief you on the Roman Polanski trial and subsequent flight, check out Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired.

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BWRD Party    

BWRD Party

 
On January 14, we co-hosted a Open House for our friends at Barnett, Wolfe, Rice & Dabule.  We had a great turnout and thank all of our friends of the firm for attending.  
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Sinkholes Open in Bay Area

Over 30 sinkholes have recently opened up around Tampa Bay this week.  Why the sudden increase in sinkholes? 
 
We have the cold weather spell to thank for this rash of sinking.  During the recent cold snap, much of the groundwater below the surface has vanished. 
 
The lowered groundwater levels are due to pumping of water to protect crops from freezing temperatures. Farmers use water to give their plants a protective coating, or just to keep them warm during the period of freezing temperatures.  
 
Research shows when that water's quickly pumped out of wells, the slow, natural process of sinkhole formation can be sped up dramatically.
 
G&A handles sinkhole claims and litigation, should you find yourself in a sinking situation. 
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In This Issue
New Credit Card Laws
Cat Called to Jury Duty
At The Movies
BWRD Open House
Bay Area Sinkholes
Ramsberger for Judge
G&A News & Notes
Rams 
 
We are supporting Thomas Ramsberger for Circuit Judge in Group 20. 
 
We think he would make an excellent judge and would urge you to review his credentials.
 
You may find out more about Tom on his website below.
 
 
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G&A News & Notes

*Charles Gallagher was recently elected to Gulfport Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. 
 
*Cindy Corder was recently awarded her One Year Service Award.
 
*Erika Mariz recently celebrated her one year anniversary with the firm. 
 
*G&A has recently updated our website to add direct links to our Facebook page, our Twitter Page, our blog, our Avvo profile and our YouTube page. 
 
*Charles Gallagher was recently featured on Fox 13 News to discuss the Florida Supreme Court's Order requiring mediation in all foreclosure cases.
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Our main practice areas include: insurance litigation (including toxic mold, sinkholes, hurricane claims and denied insurance claims), real estate & business litigation (including foreclosure defense and lender mortgage fraud), accident & injury litigation, consumer law, and employment litigation. 
 
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