Sub: #1 borack and associates
Replied on 05-28-2008, 06:35 PM
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anyone every dealt with them? they are representing LVNV funding...


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Replied on 05-28-2008, 06:40 PM
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Perhaps you mean Burak, Donald S. Attorney***
aka/APM Financial?



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Replied on 05-28-2008, 06:41 PM
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I've never even heard of borack and associates... But if they're representing LVNV, they're likely slime, too. Where are you at with them? Initial contact, judgement, somewhere in between?

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no, it is borack & associates, P.A. they are in florida.

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unclewulf, i got a notice of intent to dismiss for lack of prosecution on court's own motion at the beginning of the month. i called the courts to make sure it was legit. the operstor told me that i didn't have to show up because most likely the case will be dismiss.

i was at my parents house and picked up the phone. borack and associates telling me they are representing LVNV and that they have a summons out to be servics to me. an attorney was not present and they could not give me any information expect that i owe about 2.5k

i told her i will call back tomororw. wise move on my part?

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the intent to dismiss was sent to my old address and forward to my new one...i no longer live in the city that they will have the hearing at....should i go anyways? it is like a 2 hour drive.


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That sounds like improper venue to me. They have to sue you where you live. Same county, at least.

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do i have write i letter to the court to dismiss it because of improper venue?

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Replied on 05-28-2008, 07:37 PM
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I have information on Borack & Associates. See my thread "Its been a year since..." just above this one. I think they are ruthless.

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Replied on 05-28-2008, 08:17 PM
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i just read your thread. this is so riduculous. my intent to dismiss case hearing is on june 11...i am so lost after reading your thread.


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Replied on 05-28-2008, 09:14 PM
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You can get this case dismissed easily and make it so that they have to sue you in your home county as they should. You just need to respond with a motion to the court where they have set the hearing for dismissal due to improper venue.


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thanks for responding JCEMT. does anyone have a template i can use to respond to the court? i am running out of days....i am new at this fighting back at CA and i am not sure how to write a motion to the court.

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Replied on 05-29-2008, 05:16 AM
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can i still respond with a motion to dismiss due to improper venue if the credit card accounts were open in the county that they are suing me in?

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borack & associates, P.A. A/K/A/

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Replied on 05-29-2008, 07:43 AM
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Not sure if it's in there however you can check my signature link for a WEX legal dictionary including a listing for rules of civil procedure by state and district. It should have the information you need for motions and formal pleadings.


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good afternoon all,

so i called this "law office" during my lunch break today and spoke to the "attorney" that is handling my case...he did not have any information for me other than the ammount i "owe". He inform me that LVNV did not give him the original creditor or anything. He has me on hold for 10 min (he didn't even use the hold button) while his "manager" was trying to view my profile.
After the hold, he ask me for my number and my mailing address so he can get back to me when he gets the information from LVNV.

WTH? i am baffle at their professionalism. I didn't provide him with any information and inform him that i will get back with him.

so, should i send them a DV letter? if so, should i send it to them or LVNV?




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