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Education Resources Inst. v. Albert
Lenore Albert appeals from a judgment in favor of The Education Resources Institute (TERI), Creditor Iustus et Remedium, LLP (CIR), and Equifax Information Services, LLC (Equifax), in this action involving TERIs attempts to collect on Alberts three defaulted law school student loans. TERI filed the instant action to collect on the loans. Largely contending the student loans were discharged by her bankruptcy, Albert cross complained against TERI and its attorney/debt collection service, CIR, and Equifax, alleging violations of the Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies Act (Civ. Code, 1785.1 et seq. (CCRAA)), and various common law torts. She raises numerous contentions on appeal, none of which have merit. Court order the judgment modified to more accurately reflect the actual amount awarded TERI and in all other respects affirm.

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