Daily Digest – November 15. Getting to Know Cortney Fleming of Wilber; Judge Grants Summary Judgment For Defense in Overshadowing Case

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GETTING TO KNOW CORTNEY FLEMING OF WILBER

  • Cortney Fleming is a shining example of the positive impact that the ARM industry possesses. Not just on the economy as a whole, but on the people who work in the industry. She clearly loves what she does and the people she works with, and she brings an energy and desire to the job that is infectious — in a good way. Read on to learn more about Cortney and how she once lost track of an entire year.

 

JUDGE GRANTS SUMMARY JUDGMENT FOR DEFENSE IN OVERSHADOWING CASE

  • A federal judge in Illinois has granted a defendant’s motion for summary judgment after it was accused of violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act by overshadowing a validation notice when it sent a second collection letter during the 30-day validation period.

 

CONSERVE PLANNING HIRING SPREE

 

APPEALS COURT UPHOLDS DISMISSAL OF FDCPA SUIT BECAUSE PLAINTIFF FAILED TO STATE CLAIM

  • The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals appeared to take some pleasure in upholding a lower court’s dismissal of a lawsuit filed against a debt collector because the complaint failed to state a claim.

 

TRADE GROUPS LOBBY FOR KRANINGER’S CONFIRMATION TO BCFP POST

  • A group of 21 trade associations from the mortgage and housing industries have sent a letter to the leadership in the Senate and the Senate Banking Committee urging the confirmation of Kathy Kraninger to be the next director of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.

 

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