Robert F. Brennan, Esq.
Robert F. Brennan, Esq. is a principal with Brennan, Wiener & Associates, an AV-rated law firm in La Crescenta, CA. His firm specializes in consumer protection litigation, including wrongful credit damage and abusive debt collection. He can be reached at: http://socalcreditdamage.com
Articles by this Author
Are You the Victim of a Bogus Background Check?
- By Robert F. Brennan, Esq.
- Published February 6th, 2012
- Legal
- Unrated
Fact: If you apply to lease or rent an apartment, a condo or a home, chances are better than 95% that the owner or landlord will run a “background check” on you
Fact: if you apply for insurance of any kind, chances are greater than 99% that the insurance company will run a “background check” on you
California Identity Theft Law Provides Stronger Protections to California Consumers Who Are Victims of Identity Theft
- By Robert F. Brennan, Esq.
- Published March 6th, 2010
- Legal
- Unrated
In response to the growing scourge of identity theft, California enacted its own Identity Theft Law in 2001 The law provides civil remedies to consumers in addition to the criminal remedies against the actual identity thieves
Secrets of FICO Credit Scoring Revealed ... Finally!
- By Robert F. Brennan, Esq.
- Published January 3rd, 2010
- Legal
- Unrated
Shrouded in mystery for years, the Fair Isaac Company has finally let consumers have a slight peek into the vault of their credit scoring model which is responsible for “FICO Scores,” otherwise known as your credit score (FICO, by the way, is a shortened version of “Fair Isaac Company”
Can We Count on Companies to Protect Our Credit Card Data?
- By Robert F. Brennan, Esq.
- Published November 18th, 2009
- Finances
- Unrated
On August 17, 2009 federal prosecutors charged Albert Gonzalez of Miami Florida, a former federal government informant, for allegedly stealing 130 million credit and debit card accounts This was one of the largest know identity theft cases in US history
Lawsuits Target Widespread Abuses by Mortgage Servicers
- By Robert F. Brennan, Esq.
- Published October 13th, 2009
- Legal
- Unrated
Mortgage servicers are middlemen who process the mortgage payments from homeowners and direct the money to the banks or investors who hold the loans With the current problems in the mortgage market, banks and the federal governments have reached consensus to help homeowners, but often the mortgage servicers, having the ultimate power to modify a mortgage, refuse to “play ball”
Know Your Rights Against Debt Collectors
- By Robert F. Brennan, Esq.
- Published October 13th, 2009
- Legal
- Unrated
Forbes Magazine recently published a good article entitled "How to Hold off Debt Collectors" This article is very helpful for consumers
What to Do and What Not to Do When You are Contacted by a Debt Collector
- By Robert F. Brennan, Esq.
- Published June 23rd, 2009
- Finances
- Unrated
Debt collectors prey on consumers who do not know their rights and who do not know how to handle calls from debt collectors This article gives just a few short and simple tips for handling debt collector calls, since these are becoming ever more common as the market for “junk debt” booms among unscrupulous investors
The New World of Personal Injury Cases: “Go Organic!”
- By Robert F. Brennan, Esq.
- Published June 17th, 2009
- Legal
- Unrated
My firm handles a lot of personal injury litigation, so, at the suggestion of friends and former clients, I am writing this blog on a regular basis to give readers info on how to handle their personal injury cases I will go over several topics
What to Do-And What Not to Do-When You Are Contacted by a Debt Collector
- By Robert F. Brennan, Esq.
- Published May 18th, 2009
- Legal
- Unrated
Debt collectors prey on consumers who do not know their rights and who do not know how to handle calls from debt collectors This article gives just a few short and simple tips for handling debt collector calls, since these are becoming ever more common as the market for “junk debt” booms among unscrupulous investors
What to Do When a Debt Collector Contacts You About an Old Debt?
- By Robert F. Brennan, Esq.
- Published May 14th, 2009
- Finances
- Unrated
Here’s an email exchange I believe should be helpful to a lot of you out there This is a situation where a debt collector contacts a consumer after serving a summons on the consumer for a very old debt, one likely past the statute of limitations
