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Texas judge rules CFPB lacked authority to bar medical debt from credit files Decision preserves lenders’ ability to consider ...
Congress should not have created the CFPB. Multiple federal agencies already existed to enforce consumer protection laws. The ...
Finance companies can continue to make lending decisions based on information about medical bills contained in consumer credit reports, a judge rules.
To protect consumer rights and promote fair trade, the Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority addressed nearly 160 ...
In the most recent survey, YouGov recorded 11 percentage-point increases in the proportion of people who believe banks ...
Indian consumers are increasingly concerned about deceptive design practices, or dark patterns, on OTT platforms, leading to ...
Patricia Brum of Snell & Wilmer LLP discusses the implications of the U.S. Supreme Court decision in McLaughlin Chiropractic ...
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No decision yet to impose MRP for salt - CAA - MSNSrilanka, June 30 -- The Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) denied recent media reports suggesting that a Maximum Retail Price (MRP) for salt was agreed upon during discussions between the Authority ...
Muscat: The Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion (MOCIIP) has authorised shopping centers and retail ...
Retail outlets must supply bags free of charge as part of their standard service. Bags must be environmentally friendly, ...
The three national credit reporting agencies — Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion — announced last year that they would remove medical collections under $500 from U.S. consumer credit reports. The CFPB ...
Federal judge overturns CFPB rule aiming to omit medical debt from credit reports, arguing it's against the Fair Credit ...
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