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Are You Being Called By Rory Clark Law Office?*


Are You Being Called By Rory Clark Law Office?* Here’s What You Need to Know

If you fall behind on one of your monthly debts, such as a credit card account or medical bill, your creditor will eventually turn the account over to a collection agency. Third-party debt collectors are known for going to extremes to collect a debt, so if you are treated in a manner that makes you feel threatened or stressed, learn more about your rights in such situations.

Your Rights Under the FDCPA

The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) is a federal statute that prohibits third-party collection agencies from bullying or deceiving you into paying a debt. It also gives you the legal standing to dispute a debt, request no further contract, and sue a debt collector who refuses to comply.

  • Raising their voice and threatening you
  • Calling you before 8:00 a.m. and after 9:00 p.m. in your time zone
  • Refusing to provide you with information about the debt
  • Impersonating law enforcement
  • Use abusive, obscene, or profane language
  • Publicly identifying you as an alleged debtor

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Company Profile: Rory Clark Law Office

If you are being called by Rory Clark Law Office, more information about firm operations is below.

Rory Clark Law Office, which also does business as FarMar Law Group, is a debt collection law office located in Westlake Village, California. It was established in 1978, has 15 employees, and is managed by its President, Rory W. Clark. Litigation records at the PACER website indicate that consumers who believed that they were being harassed by Rory Clark Law Office did not tolerate what they perceived as unfair collection tactics.

Are You Being Called By Rory Clark Law Office?*

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Alleged Violations against Rory Clark Law Office**

According to information on the PACER website, in or around 2016, Rory Clark Law Office tried to collect a credit card debt by suing a California consumer. The consumer claimed that he learned of the lawsuit via a company that apparently trolls debt lawsuit filings for potential loan consolidation clients. When his attorney confronted the agency, it allegedly did not respond.

Feeling harassed by Rory Clark Law Office, the consumer filed an FDCPA lawsuit against the firm for:

  • Using harassing and abusive means to collect a debt
  • Using false, deceptive, and misleading means to collect a debt.

The matter was later settled.

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Hire a Consumer Lawyer

The phone numbers for this debt collection law office are:

If you see either number on your caller ID, you are being called by Rory Clark Law Office. If they file a collection lawsuit against you without providing proper notice, hire a consumer lawyer and file a claim against Rory Clark Law Office.Collection agencies that violate the FDCPA incur serious penalties that include paying you $1,000 per incident, so when a debt collector gets aggressive with you, it’s time to take action.

**Case taken from PACER (pacer.gov). File number is Case 8:16-cv-00270-DOC-JCG from the United States District Court for the Central District of California, Southern Division.

*Disclaimer: The content of this article serves only to provide information and should not be constructed as legal advice. If you file a claim against Rory Clark Law Office or any other third-party collection agency, you may not be entitled to any compensation.

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Additional Resources

About the author:

Contributor: Sergei Lemberg

Sergei Lemberg is a consumer rights attorney, practicing since 2006, whose practice focuses on consumer law, class actions and personal injury litigation. He is known for a United States Supreme Court case (Facebook v. Duguid) defending consumers from autodialers under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 to send unsolicited text messages. He is also the author of Defanging Debt Collectors, a book that teaches consumers how to battle debt collectors and win.

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