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Q: In a credit card suit, the filing states plaintiff has met conditions precedent, including exhaustion of administrative

remedies. does this mean prior to filing plaintiff must attempt or offer to settle? If so, can you site the rule or case law?

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A: No.

Are you asking for free assistance in writing your own answer or are you a law student asking us to do your homework? In any event, it is "cite" and not "site."

A: no, they do not have such a requirement. if you are facing a collections law suit, you may need to consider filing bankruptcy to eliminate the debt or call them and negotiate the debt. in either event you will want to speak to an attorney that is familiar with both bankruptcy and debt collection laws.

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