Credit Repair Attorney Accused Of Misleading Clients

Michigan Attorney Grievance Commission Accuses Credit Repair Attorney Gary Nitzkin Of Misleading Clients

A Detroit area credit repair attorney has been accused of misleading clients. Former clients accuse Gary Nizkin of not being upfront about taking attorney fees out of settlements for services.

The Michigan Attorney Grievance Commission filed a six-count complaint against Gary Nitzkin. Nitzkin is the owner of a Southfield law firm that goes by the names Michigan Consumer Credit Lawyers and Credit Repair Lawyers of America.

The complaint accuses Nitzkin of "false, fraudulent, misleading or deceptive" communications and other alleged misconduct that can reflect badly on the legal profession. Nitzkin denies all the allegations. He contends there is nothing misleading on his websites or client paperwork.
Nitzkin told the Detroit Free Press:


The credit repair attorney's firm sues creditors and the reporting agencies on behalf of consumers who have errors on their credit reports.

These lawsuits can stop erroneous debt collections and fix reporting errors.  The lawsuits also result in modest monetary damages awards for the consumer.

The Fair Credit Reporting Act limits awards to $1000 plus attorney fees. In addition, consumers can also to collect attorney fees from the corporate defendants.

Read more at MFI-Miami

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