The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently filed an appeal stating that the California district court that oversaw the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s lawsuit against Morgan Drexen for illegal debt collection and customer deception was not clear in its reasons for binding the defendant’s attorneys to an injunction as non-parties under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure.
The case stems from a lawsuit the CFPB filed in August 2013, citing Morgan Drexen for illegally charging upfront fees for debt settlement and bankruptcy services and deceiving customers.
Read on to learn more about the appeal.