Case Summary
**Case Summary: Cavalry SPV I, LLC v. Call (Docket Number 4572811)**
**Court:** [Specify Court, if known]
**Docket Number:** 4572811
**Parties Involved:**
- Plaintiff: Cavalry SPV I, LLC
- Defendant: [Defendant's Full Name] (referred to as "Call")
**Background:**
Cavalry SPV I, LLC is a financial entity that specializes in purchasing and collecting on charged-off debts. The case arises from an alleged default on a debt that the plaintiff claims was owed by the defendant, Call.
**Facts:**
- Cavalry SPV I, LLC purchased the debt from an original creditor and subsequently filed a complaint against Call for recovery of the outstanding balance.
- The plaintiff asserts that Call failed to make payments as agreed, which led to the current litigation.
- Call may contest the validity of the debt, the amount owed, or the plaintiff's standing to sue, claiming issues such as improper debt collection practices or lack of substantiation of the debt.
**Legal Issues:**
1. The validity of the debt and the plaintiff's standing to enforce it.
2. Allegations regarding procedural fairness in debt collection.
3. Any defenses raised by Call pertaining to the merits of the claim.
**Procedural Posture:**
- The case has progressed through initial filings, including the complaint by Cavalry SPV I, LLC and any responsive pleadings or motions filed by Call.
- Discovery may have been conducted, with both parties gathering evidence to support their positions.
**Possible Outcomes:**
- If the court finds in favor of Cavalry SPV I, LLC, it could grant a judgment for the amount claimed, including interest and any applicable fees.
- If Call is successful, the court may dismiss the case or rule in favor of the defendant on grounds such as lack of proper documentation or legal standing.
**Current Status:**
- [Include any current updates, such as scheduled hearings, motions pending, or outcomes of previous court sessions.]
**Significance:**
The case highlights important issues surrounding debt collection practices, the rights of defendants in debt-related disputes, and the requirements for plaintiffs to prove their claims in court.
**Note:** Details regarding ruling dates, specific defenses, and more granular procedural history would provide additional context but were not included as the information is being summarized from docket details only.