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DISTRICT JUDGE POKES ANOTHER HOLE IN SPOKEO DEFENSE
- The Spokeo defense that the ARM industry thought would be a shield against frivolous and arbitrary lawsuits had another hole poked in it last week, when a federal judge in Illinois ruled against a collection agency and a law firm’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by a plaintiff who accused the two companies of violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act by inferring that the amount owed may be higher than the unpaid balance on the account.
FTC OBTAINS $4 MILLION JUDGMENT AGAINST JOEL TUCKER IN DEBT BUYING CASE
- Through a federal judge, the Federal Trade Commission has obtained a $4 million judgment against Joel Tucker, who was accused of creating and selling fake debt portfolios. Tucker has also been banned from selling debt debt portfolios as a result of the default judgment. Tucker has been a difficult defendant since the FTC filed suit against him back in December.
HEALTHCARE FACILITIES ADAPT TO GET MORE PEOPLE TO PAY UP FRONT
- Hospitals and healthcare facilities are struggling to deal with the new reality of requiring patients pay more of their costs up front instead of after services have been rendered. A pair of healthcare facilities share an in-depth look at how they have adjusted their procedures to deal with this new dynamic, including offering a discount to those patients who pay in full prior to a procedure. There is an opportunity for collection agencies to help educate and work with healthcare facilities to address and adapt to this trend.
CREDIT UNIONS FILE WITH FCC FOR TCPA EXEMPTION
- CUNA, a trade group representing credit unions, has filed a petition with the Federal Communications Commission, seeking to have calls and texts sent to the financial institutions’ member-owners exempted from the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. Because a prior business relationship exists between the credit unions and their members, an established business exemption should be created.
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This had one of the best lines I’ve ever heard
How to stay live on a deserted island
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