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April

5
2023
Industry News

Southwest Healthcare Services Announces Data Breach Affecting Patients’ SSNs and PHI

On March 31, 2023, Southwest Healthcare Services (“Southwest”) filed a notice of data breach with the Montana Attorney General after the organization learned that an unauthorized party was able to access confidential patient information stored on its computer system.

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April

4
2023
Trends

The 10 largest mortgage lenders in the U.S.

Mortgage rates soared in 2022, and loan volumes plummeted. That reality sparked a shakeup in the roster of the biggest and most active mortgage lenders.

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April

4
2023
Industry News

TRAKAMERICA ANNOUNCES ROXANNE BARTLEY AS CHIEF REVENUE OFFICER

BONITA SPRINGS, FL – TRAKAmerica (“TRAK”) is pleased to announce the appointment of Roxanne Bartley as its first Chief Revenue Officer. In this role, Roxanne will be responsible for accelerating and scaling company revenue and will lead global sales, as well as Marketing and Branding. Roxanne brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the role. She has more than two decades of proven expertise in leading high-performance revenue generation teams that deliver results for both clients and the business.

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April

4
2023
Industry News

Colorado legislature approves removing medical debt from credit scores, reports

The more than 700,000 Coloradans with medical debt may soon have that debt removed from their credit scores — thanks to a new bill passed by the state legislature. If enacted, House Bill 1126 would prohibit consumer reporting agencies in Colorado from including medical debt in credit reports through July 1, 2028

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April

4
2023
Industry News

How the threat of a U.S. debt default could impact multifamily real estate

As of January 2023, the Treasury Department began taking "extraordinary measures" to prevent the United States from defaulting on its debt. Although past congressional debt-ceiling talks have come to resolutions at the last hour, it's important to understand what happens if the U.S. defaults on its debt and what's at stake.

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