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September

16
2024
Industry News

Nevada Federal Court Grants Summary Judgment in Debt Collector’s Favor in FDCPA and TCPA Case Alleging Attorney Representation and Use of an ATDS

On September 9, the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada granted summary judgment in favor of a debt collector in a case involving alleged violations of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) based on phone calls the plaintiff received related to her medical debt.

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September

16
2024
Trends

NCUA Releases Q2 2024 State-Level Credit Union Data Report

Total assets, shares and deposits, and membership at federally insured credit unions declined at the median over the year ending in the second quarter of 2024, while loans outstanding increased, according to the latest Quarterly U.S. Map Review released today by the National Credit Union Administration.

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September

16
2024
Industry News

CFPB Sues Horizon Card Services and CEO Robert Kane for Illegally Baiting, Gouging, and Trapping Families in High-Fee Credit Cards

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) today sued Horizon Card Services and its CEO Robert Kane for tricking consumers into signing up for its expensive membership credit card. Horizon’s credit card, which could come with almost $300 in annual fees on a card with a $500 credit limit, could only be used to purchase goods from the company’s overpriced online store and nowhere else.

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September

16
2024
Trends

Data broker statistics and trends

Data brokering has become a multi-billion dollar industry, with the personal data of millions across the world being accumulated and traded in the hope of driving corporate growth while promising enhanced consumer experiences.

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September

13
2024
Compliance

CFPB issues Annual Report on FDCPA: Blasts Medical and Rental Debt Collection Practices

Hospitals, insurance companies, and debt collectors need to step up their communication efforts to prevent the illegal collection of medical debts that have been previously paid or covered by providers’ charity care programs, according to the CFPB in its report to Congress on the status of the FDCPA, issued on September 5, 2024.  Communication to consumers from debt collectors should provide more specific information about debts to enable consumers to identify the accounts on which collectors seek payment, as well.

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