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Gallup has settled a Telephone Consumer Protection Act class-action lawsuit concerning an alleged violation of the law through use of an autodialer to call consumers. Gallup will provide a $12 million settlement fund.
August 5 -
The operators of a credit repair scheme that allegedly tricked Spanish-speaking consumers into paying thousands of dollars each to improve their credit have settled FTC charges.
August 5 -
A payday lender that allegedly collected money illegally faces a lawsuit filed Tuesday in federal court by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
August 4 -
Court rulings in the past year are sending conflicting messages about whether a debtor's account number visible on a debt collection envelope violates the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
August 4 -
A three-year investigation by the Idaho Attorney Generals office into allegations that executives with a hospital misused charitable assets has ended after the two sides reached an agreement.
August 4 -
WASHINGTON In the wake of Benjamin Lawsky's departure as head of the New York Department of Financial Services two months ago, there were some in the banking industry that predicted the agency might back away from being the outspoken, aggressive one it had become during his tenure.
August 4 -
Millennials are beginning to take on more auto and student loans but are lagging in their use of credit cards and are slower to build some types of credit compared to Generation X and Baby Boomers, a report from Experian reveals.
August 3 -
The appearance of consumers account numbers on the outside of envelopes containing letters from collection agencies does not violate the FDCPA, two New York federal judges ruled in separate cases.
August 3 -
The National Credit Union Administration's plan to liberalize its rule governing member business lending has touched a raw nerve inside the community banking industry.
August 2 -
A Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plan detailing ways to protect consumers from payday lending "debt traps" has earned widespread support from Americans, according to a survey by Pew Charitable Trusts.
July 31