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COLLECTION AGENCY WINS JUDGMENT AFTER USING BOTH NAME OF ORIGINAL CREDITOR AND CURRENT CLIENT IN COLLECTION LETTER
- The law firm of Troutman Sanders has linked to a case where a collection agency was granted summary judgment after being accused of misleading the plaintiff in a class-action suit alleging a violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. The issue in the case was an alleged discrepancy over the official business name of the creditor, Comenity Capital Bank and the name of the client, PayPal Credit, both of which were referenced in a collection letter send by the agency, Simm Associates.
GETTING TO KNOW ISAAC GOLDMAN OF VERTICAN TECHNOLOGIES
- Isaac Goldman is a lot like Al Pacino. Just when he thought he was out, he was brought back in. Goldman grew up in the collections business, but never planned on making it his career. The industry is better off because he changed his mind. Goldman, who helped orchestrate the creation of Vertican Technologies in 2014 by helping bring together a number of companies, has an interesting take on what he wishes the industry would change. Read on to learn more about that and why philosophy’s loss is the ARM industry’s gain.
ACA INTERNATIONAL RESPONDS TO ‘MISLEADING’ ACLU REPORT
- ACA International, the trade group representing collection agencies and companies in the ARM industry, has issued a stirring rebuke to a report that the American Civil Liberties Union published last week that claimed collection agencies were using the legal system to create a modern day version of debtor’s prisons. “Put simply,” ACA wrote in its statement, “the ACLU’s harrowing characterization of modern-day debtor’s prisons, while certainly disturbing, does not exist.”
COLLECTIONS MANAGER PLEADS GUILTY IN FAKE DEBT SCHEME
- The collections manager for an operation that fraudulently collected debts from individuals has pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and wire fraud and is facing up to five years in prison. Ronald Shane Hough, a collections manager for Direct Processing LLC, claimed he and others made false misrepresentations, threatening remarks and comments, and abusive language to coerce individuals to make payments on fake debts they did not owe.
WHERE HAVE ALL THE ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS GONE?
- Jeff Sovern, a law professor at St. John’s University, and one of the authors of the Consumer Law & Policy Blog, has an interesting question: When will the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announce its first enforcement action under acting director Mick Mulvaney?
DEBT COLLECTION INDUSTRY FACES EVOLVING COMPLIANCE REGULATIONS
- In LexisNexis Risk Solutions’ “Ask the Business Experts” series, Linda Straub Jones, director of collections compliance at LexisNexis Risk Solutions, the data and analytics provider, sat down with Rozanne Andersen, vice president and chief compliance officer, Ontario Systems LLC, to discuss how the collections industry has evolved to tackle new compliance regulations, as well as the trends debt collection agencies will have to face in future.
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The Daily Digest is sponsored by Beam Software. A Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, Beam is a thought leader in portfolio management and collection software. They offer both cloud-based and on-premise solutions to accommodate the entire collection continuum. For more information, please visit www.beamsoftware.com or call (800) 212-2326.