8128 - Transfer of claim to avoid policy of Commonwealth.

     § 8128.  Transfer of claim to avoid policy of Commonwealth.        (a)  General rule.--It shall be unlawful for any creditor or     obligee to commence an action on or to transfer any claim     against a resident of this Commonwealth for the purpose of     having such claim collected by proceedings in a forum which     accords such resident less favorable exemptions from attachment     or execution than are accorded by this Commonwealth, or for the     purpose of depriving such resident of the right to have his     personal earnings while in the hands of his employer exempt from     application to the payment of his debts.        (b)  Remedy.--In addition to remedy by injunction or     otherwise, a resident of this Commonwealth who is aggrieved by     any action by a creditor or obligee in violation of subsection     (a) shall have a right of action against the creditor or obligee     for treble the amount recovered from such resident in violation     of this section and reasonable counsel fees. The transfer of any     claim against the resident and the commencement of any action     thereon outside this Commonwealth shall be prima facie evidence     of a purpose to violate the provisions of subsection (a).        (c)  Application to Title 15.--The provisions of this section     shall also apply to the limitations set forth in 15 Pa.C.S. §     1929.1 (relating to limitations on asbestos-related liabilities     relating to certain mergers or consolidations).     (Dec. 20, 1982, P.L.1409, No.326, eff. 60 days; Dec. 17, 2001,     P.L.904, No.101, eff. imd.)