United States:
This Week's Podcast: A Discussion Of Recent Developments Involving Credit Reporting, With Special Guest Eric Ellman, Senior Vice President For Public Policy And Legal Affairs, Consumer Data Industry Association
30 October 2020
by
Ballard Spahr LLP
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Topics discussed include: CFPB plans to conduct a new study on
credit reporting accuracy; FTC efforts to address unlawful
practices by credit repair companies and abuse of identity theft
reports; FTC focus on FCRA Red Flags Rule enforcement and how
companies can avoid FTC scrutiny; considerations for companies in
approaching CARES Act compliance through suppression or reporting
accounts in accommodation; and assessment of rationales for
creating a public credit bureau.
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