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January

24
2024
Industry News

Attorney General Jackley Requests FCC To Restrict Use of A.I. In Marketing Phone Calls

PIERRE, S.D. – South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley and 25 other Attorneys General are asking the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to restrict the use of artificial intelligence by telemarketers.

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January

24
2024
Industry News

Class action accuses debt collector Sequium of violating federal law in communicating with collection targets

Debt collector Sequium Asset Solutions is facing a class action lawsuit accusing the company of allegedly violating federal and state law in the way that it communicates with debtors targeted in collection actions.

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January

24
2024
Industry News

Attorney General Bonta to Supreme Court: Healthy, Solvent Corporations Should Not Exploit Bankruptcy to Avoid Liability

OAKLAND — Attorney General Rob Bonta today joined a multistate amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to review a bankruptcy court’s decision permitting a Texas company to exploit an elaborate, unfair bankruptcy loophole enabling otherwise healthy corporations to avoid financial liability without ever declaring bankruptcy themselves.

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January

23
2024
Industry News

A closer look at the FTC’s ruling that Intuit’s “free” claims deceived consumers

Decades ago, the FTC described the advertising claim “free” as “a lure,” “the bait,” and “a powerful magnet,” and its appeal continues to attract consumers. Need proof? Just look at how Intuit made “free” the centerpiece of its ad campaign for TurboTax, blanketing TV, radio, print media, and the internet with claims that consumers could use the company’s TurboTax service to file their taxes not just for “free,” but for “Free. Free. Free. Free.”

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January

23
2024
Industry News

Colorado AG and Collection Agency Settle Over Collections on Debts Owed to Native American Tribes

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser and TrueAccord reached a settlement agreement (PDF) related to reported violations of the Colorado Fair Debt Collection Practices Act for collection on high-interest debt.

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