The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) is a cornerstone of consumer protection in the United States, ensuring the accuracy and privacy of credit information.
While CROA focuses on regulating credit repair companies, other federal laws are focused on protecting consumers. The Fair ...
Equifax was heavily fined by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for not adequately investigating consumer credit report ...
Understanding your rights as a consumer is more critical than ever. Financial rights education platforms have emerged as ...
Employers that use tracking technology and artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor workers and make employment decisions may now have one more ...
Harvard University has hired another law firm to help it navigate a U.S. House investigation into its response to claims of ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau found roughly 43 million Americans had medical bills on their credit reports, ...
In today's episode, we discuss the CFPB’s recent proposed data broker rule—a proposal that would greatly expand the reach of the Fair Credit ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has imposed a $15 million fine on Equifax, a consumer reporting agency, for failing ...
The CFPB alleges Experian has violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act, which requires an agency take steps to ensure that reports filed by consumers are accurate and an investigation is conducted.
Equifax will pay a $15 million penalty for failing to properly investigate credit report disputes.
NORTH CAROLINA (WTVD) -- New lawsuits are trying to stop the ban that prevents medical debt from appearing on credit reports. Just last week, the Biden Administration touted the new rule, but ...