Legal Question in Business Law in California

Collections error

My company hired a collections firm to file a suit against a debtor who simply wouldn�t pay and they ended up filing the case against the wrong company even though we gave them all of the correction information� As luck would have it this other company they filed against is also a customer of ours which were none too happy. We immediately contacted the collection lawyer who in turn sent a letter explaining the mistake and assured us both that it was fixed. Well I guess it wasn�t and they kept going after the wrong person who is now not only not going to ever buy from us again but is now filling a law suit against us! Can he do this?


Asked on 1/30/08, 6:16 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Bryan Whipple Bryan R. R. Whipple, Attorney at Law

Re: Collections error

The aggrieved former customer can sue you; all it takes is filling out a few forms and paying the filing fee. Whether they will win under the facts given is another question.

The suit would probably be for malicious prosecution, and possibly other causes of action would be alleged against you as well, such as unlawful collection practices and/or trade libel. Proof of all the necessary elements to establish a claim for damages, including actual harm, would be required and where the collection effort was a bona fide mistake and there were no aggravating circumstances, that may be difficult. On the other hand, I would think you are likely to be liable for the other party's expenses, including it's attorney fees. I can't analyze your risks any further without more facts as to what specifically happened and how far the collection effort progressed before it was finally halted.

You should at this point find a trustworthy lawyer who can negotiate an early settlement with the customer and who can and will advise you forthrightly on whether you should consider a malpractice suit against your former attorney. Maybe the new attorney can also help you collect the original debt from the right debtor.

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Answered on 2/05/08, 8:42 pm


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