Howard D. Rothbloom

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Howard D. Rothbloom is a Law Firm in Marietta, Georgia

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31 Atlanta Street
Suite 200
Marietta, Georgia 30060 (Cobb Co.)

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770-792-3636

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Howard D. Rothbloom (Member) born Baltimore, Maryland, August 12, 1959; admitted to bar, 1984, Georgia, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Georgia and U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit. Education: University of Georgia (A.B., 1981; J.D., 1984). Member, Board of Directors, Atlanta Legal Aid Society. Recipient, Eagle Scout Award, Boy Scouts of America, Atlanta, Georgia, 1976. Member: State Bar of Georgia; Atlanta Bar Association; Cobb County Bar Association. Reported Cases: Darden v. Ford Consumer Fin. Co., U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, 200 F.3d 753 (2000). Transactions: Represented class action plaintiffs in Lillie Mae Starr, et al. vs. Fleet Finance, Inc., et al., Superior Court of Cobb County, Georgia, alleging that a consumer finance subsidiary of the fourteenth largest U. S. bank holding company overcharged borrowers and used abusive collection practices. The case, filed under Georgia's Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) statute and the Federal Extortionate Extension of Credit statute, benefited twenty thousand Georgia borrowers, paid cash benefits, provided credit reporting corrections, and contributed to nationwide industry reforms. Represented class action plaintiffs in Winfred L. Wood, et al. v. Associates Financial Life Insurance Company and Associates Financial Services of America, Inc., Superior Court of Cobb County, Georgia, and Ralph C. Darden, et al. v. Ford Consumer Finance Company, Inc. and Associates Financial Life Insurance Company, Inc., U. S. District Court, Northern District of Georgia, alleging subsidiaries of Associates First Capital, largest U. S. subprime mortgage lender, unlawfully sold credit life insurance in a predatory lending scheme in violation of Georgia's Insurance Code and Georgia's Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) statute, benefited 1500 Georgia borrowers, paid cash benefits, and contributed to nationwide industry reforms. Languages: Spanish. Practice Areas: Bankruptcy; Consumer Law; Debtor and Creditor Rights; Class Actions; Lender Liability.


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