Patrick et al v. Ramsey et al
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August 21, 2024
Finance Guru Can't Send Timeshare Fraud Suit To Arbitration
Celebrity financial planner David L. Ramsey III and his company can't pause and arbitrate a proposed class action alleging they promoted a timeshare exit fraud scheme on his radio show, a Washington federal judge said Wednesday, finding they were not included in arbitration agreements with the timeshare owners.
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June 21, 2024
Financial Advice Guru Says Timeshare Suit Must Be Arbitrated
A famous financial advice guru and his company have urged a Washington federal court to pause a proposed timeshare exit fraud class action and send it into arbitration, arguing that several of the named plaintiffs signed related agreements that include arbitration clauses.
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February 26, 2024
Timeshare Settlement Can't Stop Additional Consumer Suit
A Washington marketing firm must face negligent misrepresentation and consumer protection claims over links to a timeshare-exit company, according to a Washington federal judge who ruled that a group of consumers seeking refunds are not barred from suing because of a settlement in another case.
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January 23, 2024
Wash. Consumers Say Timeshare Deal Can't Prevent New Suit
A proposed consumer class seeking refunds from a timeshare-exit company tied to financial planning celebrity Dave Ramsey and his marketing firm has asked a Washington federal judge to deny the firm's bid to escape the action, saying a settlement in another case doesn't prevent the plaintiffs from suing.
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January 08, 2024
Wash. Marketing Co. Looks To Escape Timeshare Class Action
A marketing firm connected with financial planning celebrity Dave Ramsey has urged a Washington federal judge to free it from a proposed class action accusing it of falsely promoting a timeshare-exit company, saying a decision in another suit prohibits any judgment against it.
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October 13, 2023
Judge Trims Timeshare Exit Co. Advertising Class Action
A Washington federal judge trimmed an unjust enrichment claim from a proposed class action accusing financial planning celebrity Dave Ramsey of violating consumer protection laws when he promoted a spurious timeshare exit company, but resisted a request to toss the complaint at this stage.