Sixth Circuit Finds Consumer Reporting Agency Was Not “Unreasonable” for Relying on Third-Party Data
November 25, 2022
The US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has rejected a Michigan man’s attempt to revive a lawsuit. The man claimed...
Consumer Reporting Agency Reaches $11.5 Million Settlement Over Faulty Reporting
October 10, 2022
The plaintiffs filing a class action lawsuit against a major consumer reporting agency (CRA) announced they reached a settlement agreement. This...
3rd Circuit’s Wrong Interpretation Leads to Removed Ruling and Denial Class Action Certification
October 5, 2022
The U.S. Court of Appeal for the Third Circuit recently removed a ruling. This removal denies class certification that involves...
Jury Rules in Favor of CRA in Case Concerning Accuracy of a Consumer Report
A federal jury in Florida recently favored a credit reporting agency (CRA) accused of failing to employ reasonable procedures to ensure consumer reports’ accuracy....
Pennsylvania Federal Court Clarifies What Constitutes a Consumer Reporting Agency Under the FCRA
Earlier this year, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania clarified what constitutes a consumer reporting agency (CRA) under...
Federal Court in New Jersey Finds Furnishers of Consumer Information Are Not Responsible for Considering Legal Inaccuracies
A U.S. District Court based in New Jersey recently issued a ruling in favor of a timeshare company facing a lawsuit for...
Florida Court Hears Claims that Consumer Reporting Agency Failed to Perform Reasonable Investigation Under FCRA
A Florida consumer has filed a lawsuit against a major consumer reporting agency (CRA), accusing it of failing to conduct a reasonable...