This Article explores the impact that contemporary practices in consumer debt collection litigation may have on credit reporting and scoring. In doing so, it pays particular attention to available data regarding the use of unfair collection practices in such litigation, and considers whether consumer reports of such litigation unfairly burden consumers’ ability to obtain housing, employment, insurance, or credit. It highlights some of the obstacles consumers face at the intersection of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and the Fair Credit Reporting Act and considers alternative proposals to provide fair and accurate information relating to consumer debts while also preventing the harm that results from consumer reporting of unfair coll...
This Article explores consumer collection litigation through original research from more than five h...
In response to the pervasive abuses associated with debt collection practices. Congress in 1977 enac...
The costs of credit and debt collection, which are inextricably linked, are frequent battlegrounds f...
This Article explores the impact that contemporary practices in consumer debt collection litigation ...
Suppose you open your credit report to discover that your mortgage lender has been reporting inaccur...
In an increasingly digital world, it can often feel like numbers define us. Whether your social secu...
This Note first reviews the purpose and function of a consumer reporting agency and discusses the pr...
(Excerpt) The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (“FDCPA”), 15 U.S.C. § 1692, has dramatically chang...
A survey of cases where federal courts abstain from hearing cases related to existing state court ca...
In our previous article, Holding Credit Reporting Agencies Accountable: How the Financial Crisis Ma...
This Note begins with an overview of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). A discussion of...
This article is based on the Interim Report, Creditor Claims in Arbitration and in Court, issued in ...
(Excerpt) This Note proceeds in three parts. Part I discusses the history of the Act and Congress\u2...
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) provides that a debt collector must notify a consumer...
The Federal Trade Commission, in 2009, raised issues about debt collection practices and called on j...
This Article explores consumer collection litigation through original research from more than five h...
In response to the pervasive abuses associated with debt collection practices. Congress in 1977 enac...
The costs of credit and debt collection, which are inextricably linked, are frequent battlegrounds f...
This Article explores the impact that contemporary practices in consumer debt collection litigation ...
Suppose you open your credit report to discover that your mortgage lender has been reporting inaccur...
In an increasingly digital world, it can often feel like numbers define us. Whether your social secu...
This Note first reviews the purpose and function of a consumer reporting agency and discusses the pr...
(Excerpt) The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (“FDCPA”), 15 U.S.C. § 1692, has dramatically chang...
A survey of cases where federal courts abstain from hearing cases related to existing state court ca...
In our previous article, Holding Credit Reporting Agencies Accountable: How the Financial Crisis Ma...
This Note begins with an overview of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). A discussion of...
This article is based on the Interim Report, Creditor Claims in Arbitration and in Court, issued in ...
(Excerpt) This Note proceeds in three parts. Part I discusses the history of the Act and Congress\u2...
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) provides that a debt collector must notify a consumer...
The Federal Trade Commission, in 2009, raised issues about debt collection practices and called on j...
This Article explores consumer collection litigation through original research from more than five h...
In response to the pervasive abuses associated with debt collection practices. Congress in 1977 enac...
The costs of credit and debt collection, which are inextricably linked, are frequent battlegrounds f...