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SUMMARIZING RECENT TCPA CASES TO FIND COMMON GROUND ON AUTODIALER DEFINITION
- A summary of recent court decisions involving the Telephone Consumer Protection Act and how those courts have chosen to define what constitutes an Automated Telephone Dialing System (ATDS). What those decisions show, however, is that there is no standard definition and until the D.C. Court of Appeals issues its ruling in the lawsuit filed by ACA International against the Federal Communications Commission, uncertainty will continue to win the day.
HOW NAVIENT HAS BEEN ACCUSED OF MISLEADING INDIVIDUALS
- Not sure about the timing, but The New York Times has an extensive summary of the accusations made against Navient, the student loan servicer that is being sued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The Times looks at seven different ways that Navient has been accused of misleading or taking advantage of individuals, and goes into deep detail on each of them.
LUNCH SHAMING MOVES TO CENTER STAGE AS MORE SCHOOL DISTRICTS PLACE ACCOUNTS WITH AGENCIES
- New Mexico has become the first state to enact a law that tackles the topic of “lunch shaming,” where kids who can’t afford to pay for a school lunch are either denied food, given a different meal, or forced to perform tasks to pay off the debts. Many school districts have started placing unpaid lunch accounts with collection agencies, and that process will be allowed to continue in New Mexico as well. But agencies working on these types of accounts may want to prepare for calls from media outlets and may want to consider the publicity when bidding on these types of accounts going forward.
WORTH NOTING: A lot of men bet against her. A lot of men were wrong … An interesting method for handling emails. As someone who sends a lot of emails, can’t say I love the idea, but I get it … Companies in New York can no longer ask how much someone made in their previous job … A problem my wife has right now and I can’t figure out how to fix it … Here is how Sergio Garcia won The Masters, his first ever major championship … Americans now owe more than $1 trillion on their credit cards for the first time ever … How pizza affects how much you pay for life insurance … Arkansas is trying to execute seven prisoners in an 11-day span because its batch of one of the drugs used in the process is expiring at the end of April … Neil Gorsuch will be sworn in as the next associate justice of the Supreme Court today by Justice Antony Kennedy, the man that Gorsuch clerked for … In honor of the upcoming deadline to file income tax returns, here are 10 facts about taxes that you might not know.
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