Stop Collector Harassment
You have the right to demand they stop calling. Learn how to hold collection agencies accountable for illegal threats and FDCPA violations.
Dealing with Goldman Sachs Collections in Utah
Receiving communication from a major financial institution like Goldman Sachs can be an overwhelming experience. Many Utah consumers find themselves caught in complex cycles of debt recovery, often feeling pressured by aggressive collection tactics. At Cannon Legal PLLC, we believe that understanding your rights is the first step toward regaining control. We provide experienced legal representation to help you navigate these encounters and hold creditors accountable to state and federal standards.
When you are facing a debt claim, it is essential to remember that even large financial entities must operate within the strict boundaries of the law. Whether you are dealing with persistent phone calls or a formal court summons, our firm works to analyze your situation and evaluate your defenses against defending against Goldman Sachs lawsuits in Utah courts.
Understanding Your Rights Under the FDCPA
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) was enacted to protect consumers from unfair, deceptive, or abusive collection practices. When a creditor or a third-party debt collector pursues a balance, they are legally required to provide accurate information and honor specific consumer rights. If a creditor crosses the line, they may be liable for statutory damages.
Common issues our clients encounter involve inaccuracies in the reported balance, repeated harassment, or failure to validate the debt. If you suspect you have been a victim of illegal collection activity, you should review our guide on FDCPA violations to determine if your rights have been infringed upon.
Legal strategy is not one-size-fits-all. When Cannon Legal PLLC takes on your case, we demand proof of the debt and verify that the plaintiff has the legal standing to pursue the claim. We aim to challenge unsubstantiated demands and provide a robust defense for Utah residents.
Common Tactics and How to Respond
Goldman Sachs and their representatives often utilize sophisticated automated systems to pursue outstanding balances. For those unfamiliar with the legal system, this can feel like an insurmountable challenge. However, debt collection is a regulated process. If you are being contacted by a collector, we recommend the following:
- Do not admit liability for the debt during initial conversations.
- Request formal validation of the debt in writing.
- Keep detailed records of all communication, including dates, times, and the name of the representative.
- Consult with experienced counsel before signing any settlement agreements or payment plans.
To learn more about how we manage interactions with various agencies, visit our main page on debt collectors.
Goldman Sachs Creditor Contact Information
If you need to identify the party currently reaching out to you, use the following contact details for Goldman Sachs. We recommend documenting any attempts you make to reach their offices directly.
- Phone: 877-255-5923
- Mailing Address: 200 West Street, New York, NY 10282
- Website: goldmansachs.com
Frequently Asked Questions
Do not navigate the complexities of debt litigation alone. Our team is prepared to review your case and outline a strategy tailored to your specific financial circumstances. Schedule your free phone consultation today.


