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October

3
2022
Trends

WEBRECON STATS FOR AUG 2022: SUMMER VACATIONS ARE OVER

After a summer season where most litigation was either consistently down or only marginally increasing, August litigation and consumer complaints rebounded with double-digit increases across the board.

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October

3
2022
Trends

33% of Americans anticipate going into debt after splurging on their favorite sports teams

Americans are willing to spend a good amount of money on their favorite sports teams. Tickets for Super Bowl LVI sold for an average of around $9,500, according to TicketIQ, for example. And this fall, 33% of Americans are anticipating going into debt after splurging on their favorite teams.

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January

1
1970
Industry News

Arizona Man Pleads Guilty to Role in Scheme to Steal Money from U.S. Bank Accounts

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/arizona-man-pleads-guilty-role-scheme-steal-money-us-bank-accounts#:~:text=According%20to%20court,the%20United%20States

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February

7
0205
Industry News

FCC Proposes $4.5 Million Fine Against Telnyx LLC for Alleged Robocall Violations

On February 4, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) proposed a $4,492,500 fine against Telnyx LLC for allegedly allowing illegal robocalls on its network. The FCC’s Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (NAL) serves as a formal notification of the apparent violations and the proposed monetary penalty. It is not a final Commission action. Telnyx will have the opportunity to respond to the allegations, submit evidence, and present legal arguments before the FCC makes a final determination.

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November

25
0202
Industry News

ACA International files suit challenging CFPB medical debt advisory opinion

ACA International, the association representing the accounts receivable industry, has filed suit against the CFPB, alleging that the bureau’s advisory opinion on medical debt was overtly political, issued in violation of the Administrative Procedures Act (APA) and should be nullified.

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