Karen Randall and Andrew Sayles Appear Before the
United States
Solicitor's Office in Washington, DC in Response to United States Supreme Court's
Request For Views of the Solicitor General (CVSG)
ROSELAND, N.J./November
18, 2011
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Recently, the United States Supreme Court called for the
views of the U.S. Solicitor General on whether the
pending Certiorari Petition filed by Connell Foley
attorneys,
Karen P. Randall,
Andrew C. Sayles,
Thomas S. Cosma,
Thomas J. O'Leary,
M. Trevor Lyons, and
Meghan K. Musso
involving the Fair Debt Collection Practice Act should be
granted. Through the CVSG, the Court uses the Solicitor
General as a resource to inform the Justices on the
recommendation of the Unites States and the importance of
the federal question presented by the petition. Four US
Supreme Court Justices must show a strong interest in the
issue and vote on inviting the views of the Solicitor
General. Data has shown that the Cert grant rate becomes
significantly higher when a CVSG is requested.
Last week, Randall and Sayles argued in favor of having cert
granted in a formal meeting with representatives from the
Solicitor General, FTC, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
and Department of Justice present. The SG's office is
expected to file its amicus brief
by the end of the year and a
decision relevant to Cert will follow shortly thereafter.