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October

9
2024
Compliance

Montana’s Consumer Data Privacy Act is now in effect

On October 1, Montana became the newest state with a comprehensive data privacy law, the Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act.

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October

9
2024
Strategy

Overcoming Data-Breach Fatigue

Another day, another notification. More than one billion personal records were potentially exposed in an alleged cyberattack against background check company National Public Data. Other 2024 breaches include AT&T, Ticketmaster and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

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October

9
2024
Compliance

CFPB’s Fall Edition of Supervisory Highlights Focuses on Auto-Finance Market

On October 7, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB or Bureau) published the Fall edition of its Supervisory Highlights, focusing on examinations of the auto-finance market completed between November 1, 2023, and August 30, 2024. The report highlights significant findings across various aspects of consumers’ experiences with vehicle finance, including origination disclosures, repossession activities, servicing practices, the handling of add-on products, and credit reporting.

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October

9
2024
Compliance

Chopra says CFPB finalizing medical debt rule; agency issues advisory opinion on debt collector practices

The CFPB is in the process of completing its final rule intended to ban the inclusion of medical debts in credit reports, bureau Director Rohit Chopra said at a White House session intended to focus on practices in the medical debt collection industry.

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October

9
2024
Industry News

Supreme Court to Address FCC’s Authority in TCPA Cases: McLaughlin v. McKesson Cert Grant

The Supreme Court has granted certiorari in McLaughlin Chiropractic Associates v. McKesson Corporation (No. 23-1226) to address whether the Hobbs Act requires district courts to follow the FCC’s interpretation that the TCPA does not prohibit faxes received via “online fax services.” This case revisits a key question left unresolved in 2019’s PDR Network v. Carlton & Harris Chiropractic about the binding nature of FCC orders in TCPA litigation.

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