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Don’t Let Texas Law Dictate Patrick O’Hara’s Rogue Debt Collection

Patrick O’Hara Law Firms’ Slogan is “Don’t Let an Injury Dictate Your Future, Let’s Get Things Back On Track”

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WILLIAMS, JACOB vs. CAPITAL ONE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION (D/B/A CAPITAL ON

(Court 011, JUDGE KRISTEN BRAUCHLE HAWKINS)

JUL 27, 2022 | REPUBLISHED BY LIT: JUL 28, 2022

Writ of Garnishment After Judgment (Service Completed in violation of court procedures and in law)

No visible movement on the docket.

Section 392.101 of the Texas Finance Code prohibits a third-party debt collector or credit bureau from engaging in debt collection in Texas unless the third-party debt collector or credit bureau has obtained a surety bond and filed a copy of the bond with the Office of the Secretary of State.

O’Hara violates the surety bond requirement.

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Don’t Let Texas Law Dictate Patrick O’Hara’s Rogue Debt Collection
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