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December

22
2022
Industry News

Illinois App. Court (1st Dist) Rejects Challenge to Foreclosure Affidavit Based on Reliance on Prior Servicer’s Records

The Appellate Court of Illinois, First District, recently upheld a trial court’s order granting a mortgagee’s motion for summary judgment, judgment of foreclosure, sale, and order confirming the foreclosure sale.

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December

22
2022
Industry News

CFPB Orders Servicio UniTeller to Refund Fees and Pay Penalty for Failing to Follow Remittance Rules

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued an order against Servicio UniTeller, an international remittance company, for multiple violations of the requirements governing electronic money transfers, including failing to refund customers after the company made money transfer errors.

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December

22
2022
Trends

U.S. New Vehicle Sales to Fall in December as High Prices Deter Buyers - Report

(Reuters) - U.S. total new vehicle retail sales are expected to decline in December as high vehicle prices and rising borrowing costs pushed consumers to cut back spending, a report from industry consultants J.D. Power-LMC Automotive showed on Wednesday.

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December

22
2022
Industry News

TCPA Turnstile: 2022 Year in Review (TCPA Case Update Vol. 17)

As 2022 comes to a close, we wanted to look back at the most significant Telephone Consumer Protection Act, 47 U.S.C. § 227 (“TCPA”) decisions of the year. While we didn’t see the types of landscape-altering decisions that we saw in 2021, there’s still plenty to take note of. We summarize here the biggest developments since our last update, listed by issue category in alphabetical order.

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December

22
2022
Industry News

Tenth Circuit Affirms Dismissal of FDCPA Mailer-Vendor Claims

A recent opinion issued by the Tenth Circuit serves as further confirmation that plaintiffs bringing Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) claims in federal court must allege sufficient concrete injury — tangible or intangible — to confer Article III standing.

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