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Wyndham Vacation Ownership, Inc. et al v. Sussman
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6:18-cv-02171
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- Cauthen & Burns
- Dean Mead
- Dutton Law Group
- Holland & Knight
- Lawson Huck
- McDowell Hetherington
- Nardella & Nardella
- Newsome Melton
- Shutts & Bowen
- Wicker Smith
- Wilson Elser
- Zetrouer Pulsifer
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September 28, 2021
Wyndham Vacation Denied Win Against 'Timeshare Exit' Atty
A Florida federal judge has largely handed a win to an attorney sued by Wyndham Vacation for his part in a purported "timeshare exit" scheme, tossing the company's claims that the lawyer engaged in false advertising while persuading owners to illegally default on their contracts.
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June 25, 2021
Wyndham Vacation Settles 'Timeshare Exit' Suit
Wyndham Vacation has told a Florida federal court that it has settled its suit against Reed Hein & Associates LLC over an alleged scheme to persuade timeshare owners to default on their contracts, saying it has resolved all claims asserted against the "timeshare exit" firm.
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November 18, 2020
Seattle Attys Strike Deal To Exit Wyndham Timeshare Suit
Seattle law firm Schroeter Goldmark & Bender LLC has reached an agreement to exit Wyndham Vacation Ownership Inc.'s lawsuit over an alleged scheme to persuade timeshare owners to default on their contracts, according to a joint filing approved by a Florida federal court.
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January 07, 2020
Timeshare Exit Co. Loses False Ad Claims Against Wyndham
A Florida federal judge has tossed a timeshare exit company's claims that Wyndham Vacation Ownership Inc. falsely advertises programs that trick timeshare owners into paying more to remain in their contracts, ruling the ads are not misleading.
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August 21, 2019
Timeshare Exit Attys Can't Leave Wyndham False Ad Suit
A Florida federal judge has tossed bids by a timeshare exit company and affiliated lawyers to escape a lawsuit alleging they ran a scheme to persuade timeshare owners to default on their contracts, finding solid support for claims that the group falsely advertised their services.