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New Civil Case Type: Consumer Credit Contract

It what’s likely a sign of a burgeoning consumer credit caseload in the courts, the Minnesota Supreme Court just adopted an amendment to Rule 23, adding “Consumer Credit Contract” to the list of civil case types that must be provided on captions to case documents. The case type applies to cases where the plaintiff is a corporation or organization and the defendant is an individual, and the matter does not involve more than $20,000.

Gregory Luce - While blogging for the Practice Blawg, Greg was the Practice Development Director at the Minnesota State Bar Association, where he oversaw development of the association's various member-related online services. A 1993 graduate of the University of Minnesota School of Law, he has been an attorney in private practice, a solo practitioner, and a staff attorney for Legal Aid. He currently works as a consultant and develops products for Lawyerist Media, LLC.

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