Liles v. American Corrective Counseling Services, Inc.

231 F.R.D. 565, 2005 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 23430, 2005 WL 2651290
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. Iowa
DecidedSeptember 29, 2005
DocketNo. 4:00-CV-10497
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Liles v. American Corrective Counseling Services, Inc., 231 F.R.D. 565, 2005 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 23430, 2005 WL 2651290 (S.D. Iowa 2005).

Opinion

ORDER

LONGSTAFF, Chief Judge.

THE COURT HAS BEFORE IT the following motions: 1) plaintiffs’ motion to certify class, filed October 7, 2004; 2) plaintiffs’ motion to dismiss the intervenors, filed October 7, 2004; 3) plaintiffs’ motion to amend the amended complaint, filed October 12, 2004; and 4) plaintiffs’ motion to amend/correct the class description, filed August 18, 2005. Defendants have resisted all motions, and a telephonic hearing was held before the Court on September 23, 2005.1 The motions are considered fully submitted.

I. MOTIONS TO CERTIFY CLASS AND TO AMEND/CORRECT CLASS DESCRIPTION

A. Background and Proposed Class Definitions

The Court first will address plaintiffs’ motion to certify class, and motion to amend/eorreet the class description.2 Because plaintiffs have voluntarily moved to amend their proposed class definition prior to the actual certification of any class, the Court need only evaluate the class definitions as proposed in plaintiffs’ August 18, 2005 filing. The first class, called the “Federal Class,” consists of persons in all but five states in which ACCS had contacts through June 2001 who received an ACCS “Official Notice” and who made payments to ACCS after receiving the notice. The class period for the Federal Class is from September 1, 1999 to June 30, 2001.

The second class, the “Iowa Class,” consists of all Iowa residents who also are members of the “Federal Class.” The class period for this smaller group is from September 1, 1995 to the present. The revised, proposed definitions are as follows:

31. FDCPA Class3: Plaintiff Christina Burgess, as the proposed Class Representative for the “FDCPA” class, asserts the claim described in Count I of this Third Amended Complaint on behalf of a class described as follows:
All persons who, on or after September 1, 1999, and prior to July 1, 2001, first received an “Official Notice” in a form substantially similar to that received by the named plaintiffs or were otherwise contacted in writing or by telephone by any person affiliated with a bad check misdemeanor restitution/diversion program identified below and operated in affiliation or under contract with defendant ACCS, but excluding persons fitting the following descriptions:
a. Excluded from the FDCPA class are all persons whose address was unknown to ACCS (as reflected in ACCS electronic records) at the time ACCS discontinued communication with said persons;
b. Excluded from this class are all persons who were referred in the course of normal procedures by ACCS to a prosecuting authority for actual prose-[568]*568eution in connection with the bad cheek described in ACCS’ initial communication with such person;
c. Excluded from this class are all persons who made no payments to ACCS;
d. Excluded from this class are all persons contacted by ACCS on behalf of any prosecuting authority in the states of California, Florida, Indiana, Nevada, and Minnesota.
The bad check diversion/restitution programs to which this Class Action Complaint applies are as follows:

Colorado:

— First Judicial District Attorney, Golden
— Second Judicial District Attorney, Denver
— Eighth Judicial District Attorney, Fort Collins
— Tenth Judicial District Attorney, Pueblo
— Seventeenth Judicial District Attorney, Brighton
— Eighteenth Judicial District Attorney, Englewood
— Twentieth Judicial District Attorney, Boulder
— Twenty First Judicial District Attorney, Grand Junction

Georgia:

— Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit District Attorney, Decatur

Hawaii:

— Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney, Honolulu

Illinois:

— Champagne County State’s Attorney, Urbana
— Dekalb County State’s Attorney, Sycamore
— Douglas County State’s Attorney, Tuscola
— DuPage County State’s Attorney, Wheaton
— Effingham County State’s Attorney, Effingham
— Fayette County State’s Attorney, Van-dalia
— Franklin County State’s Attorney, Benton
— Jasper County State’s Attorney, Newton
— Jefferson County State’s Attorney, Mt. Vernon
— Kane County State’s Attorney, St. Charles
— Knox County State’s Attorney, Gaylesburg
— Madison County State’s Attorney, Ed-wardsville
— McHenry County State’s Attorney, Woodstock
— Richland County State’s Attorney, On-ley
— Sangamon County State’s Attorney, Springfield
— St. Claire County State’s Attorney, Belleville
— Vermillion County State’s Attorney, Danville

Iowa:

— Dubuque County Attorney, Dubuque
— Jefferson County Attorney, Fairfield
— Polk County Attorney, Des Moines

Maryland:

— Anne Arundel County State’s Attorney, Annapolis
— Baltimore County State’s Attorney, Towson
— City of Baltimore State’s Attorney, Baltimore
— Frederick County State’s Attorney, Frederick
— Harford County State’s Attorney, Bel Air
— Howard County State’s Attorney, Elli-eott City
[569]*569— Prince George’s County State’s Attorney, Upper Marlboro

Massachusetts:

—• Bristol County District Attorney, New Bedford
— Hampden County District Attorney, Springfield
— Plymouth County District Attorney, Brockton

Michigan:

— Bay County Prosecuting Attorney, Bay City
— Branch County Prosecuting Attorney, Coldwater
— Genesee County Prosecuting Attorney, Flint
— Huron County Prosecuting Attorney, Bad Axe
— Livingston County Prosecuting Attorney, Howell
— Macomb County Prosecuting Attorney, Mount Clemens
— Oakland County Prosecuting Attorney, Pontiac
— Saginaw County Prosecuting Attorney, Saginaw
— St.

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