SUPPORTERS OF BROADER ATDS DEFINITION FILE BRIEFS WITH SUPREME COURT
- Those deadline for entities and organizations that want the Supreme Court to adopt a more restrictive definition of the Automated Telephone Dialing System under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act to file their briefs was Friday, and there were seven submitted, including a bipartisan group of 38 state attorneys general, 21 Democrats in Congress, a former chief technology officer at the Federal Communications Commission, and a trio of consumer advocacy groups.
47% OF HOSPITALS SEE SPIKE IN BAD DEBT DURING PANDEMIC: SURVEY
- Nearly 50% of healthcare facilities across the country have seen their amount of bad debt and uncompensated care increase during the coronavirus pandemic, according to the results of a survey that were released last week. Nearly just as many facilities have seen an increase in the number of patients who are either self-pay or uninsured, another potential harbinger of problems for providers still trying to manage their operations during this crisis.
PA. BILL WOULD GIVE CONSUMERS OPTION TO HAVE ALL UTILITY PAYMENTS BE CREDIT REPORTED
- A bill has been introduced in the Pennsylvania General Assembly that would require utility companies give consumers the option of opting in to have their payments reported to the three major credit reporting agencies as a means of helping consumers improve their credit scores.
PACE OF TCPA SUITS CONTINUES TO DECREASE: WEBRECON DATA
- While there was an uptick in some of the data points tracked by WebRecon in September, the increases — whether comparing the data to August or comparing it to last September — were not that large. The data points that were lower, however, were significantly so.
READ EXPERT PERSPECTIVES ON TRENDING COMPLIANCE TOPICS
- Click here to read this week’s Compliance Digest. You’ll get insights and opinions from nine different compliance experts — Nicole Strickler, Brit Suttell, Jonathan Robbin, Laurie Nelson, Heath Morgan, Aylix Jensen, Shannon Miller, Patrick Newman, and David Schultz — discussing the impact of recent court cases and legislative updates. You’re not going to get that kind of varied perspective anywhere else. The Compliance Digest is sponsored by The Bedard Law Group.
BRIT SUTTELL AWARDED PRESTIGIOUS DONALD KRAMER AWARD
- Brit Suttell has been awarded the National Creditor’s Bar Association’s Donald Kramer Award. The Donald Kramer award is given each year to “someone whose efforts have made a substantial and lasting impact for the benefit of the credit and legal collection community.”
WORTH NOTING: The dirty tricks that are flying around during the last week of the presidential election … It’s going to be a wild week of weather across the country … A lot of cool movie memorabilia is going up for auction … The dirty truths on how we are wearing masks … The stories behind 22 popular brands of cookies … Credit scores may be on the way up, but consumers are not doing ok … For those in need of a refresher on how the electoral college works … A happiness expert on how to stay upbeat during the pandemic.
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