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The Experienced Cowgal at Cromeens Law Firm – Violating Debt Collectin’ Laws in Texas

Section 392.101 of the Texas Finance Code prohibits a third-party debt collector or credit bureau from engaging in debt collection in Texas.

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WELL, WELL, NON-SUITED WITHOUT PREJUDICE

(Court 151, JUDGE MIKE ENGELHART)

JUN 21, 2022 | REPUBLISHED BY LIT: JUN 25, 2022

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BURTON CONSTRUCTION vs. ALLEGIANCE BANK 

(Court 151, JUDGE MIKE ENGELHART)

MAY 27, 2022 | REPUBLISHED BY LIT: JUN 1, 2022

Not Licensed to Collect a Debt in Texas: The Cromeens Law Firm

Published author, devoted leader and seasoned managing partner, Karalynn Cromeens has paved the way for her team of strong, talented, and committed individuals. She has firsthand knowledge of the construction industry and understands the different obstacles that contractors face on a daily basis. Karalynn is passionate about protecting the businesses her clients have built and being a lifelong partner in their company’s success.

Karalynn Cromeens is the Owner and Managing Partner for The Cromeens Law Firm, PLLC, Karalynn holds more than 17 years of experience practicing construction, real estate, and business law. Karalynn graduated with a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in criminal justice from Carroll College before attending the South Texas College of Law, where she received her Juris Doctorate (J.D.) degree in 2004. Thereafter, Karalynn was employed at the Law Office of J. Tomkins as an associate attorney before founding her own firm. Within her professional career, Karalynn has successfully filed more than a thousand lawsuits to foreclose or remove mechanic’s liens, with several of those being tried to a jury.

OCC Real Estate Investments LLC Sued PT-Patriot Title For Breach of Lease then Changed its Mind

OCC’s lawsuit was filed by debt collector Bob Kruckemeyer of 244 Malone St, and OCC returns results that he is a member of OCC.

A Legal Cowboy and the Stallones in Harris County District Court Complainin’ About a Chain Saw Operator

Debt Collectin’ lawyer Robert Kruckemeyer files suit on behalf of Jeff and Pam Stallones complaining about the felling of pine and oak trees.

The Stallones and Greystone Custom Builders Cross-Sue Each Other in Travis County

US Gov. Wingman and Cowboy Robert Kruckemeyer is counsel in both cases for the Stallones and Stallones Holdings Inc.

The Experienced Cowgal at Cromeens Law Firm – Violating Debt Collectin’ Laws in Texas
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