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On April 1, the United States District Court for the Central District of Illinois denied a debt collector’s motion to dismiss a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act lawsuit stemming from the consumer visiting the debt collector’s online payment portal. This decision highlights the potential risks that debt collectors face in

Recognizing the impact of the coronavirus (“COVID-19”) health crisis, the North America Collection Agency Regulatory Association (“NACARA”) recently released a message offering information and guidance to consumers, financial institutions, including debt buyers and collection agencies, and fellow regulators.

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Noting that many consumers and commercial debtors may face difficulties in repaying accounts

The United States District Court for the District of Utah recently ruled that a debt buyer, First Financial Investment Fund V, LLC, must register as a collection office and post a bond with the Utah Division of Corporations and Commercial Code pursuant to Section 12-1-1 of the Utah Collection Agency Act.

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On February 25, the Federal Trade Commission – the nation’s primary privacy and data security enforcer – released its latest Privacy and Data Security Update, which summarizes the agency’s privacy and data security activities over the last year and provides a preview of what’s to come in 2020. Here are our top five takeaways

On January 16, the National Institute of Standards and Technology released Version 1.0 of its Privacy Framework: A Tool for Improving Privacy through Enterprise Risk Management. NIST’s Privacy Framework is a tool meant to aid organizations of all sizes in managing privacy risks without regard to any particular technology, sector, law, or jurisdiction.

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