Mr Conklin Case Summary

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Mr. Conklin’s legal representative closed stating that the NCP has not denied his responsibility to make payments under the court order, so after the recalculation and the correct information has been entered on the spreadsheet the interest should be substantially less. He also commented that under the law, they would like to request the accumulated interest be

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