UTAH JUDGE GRANTS MTD IN FDCPA CASE OVER LACK OF LICENSE
- A District Court judge in Utah has granted a defendant’s motion to dismiss a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act class action case, ruling that it did not need a license to collect in that state in order to file collection lawsuits against the two named plaintiffs. The judge ruled that the Petition Clause of the First Amendment, which affords individuals the right to petition the government for redress of grievances, preempted the defendant’s need for a license to collect in the state.
GOV’T EXTENDS STUDENT LOAN COLLECTION MORATORIUM UNTIL 2022
- The Biden Administration on Friday announced that it will be extending the moratorium on collecting student loans for an additional four months, until Jan. 31, 2022. The moratorium was scheduled to expire on September 30.
OUT-OF-POCKET HEALTHCARE EXPENSES KEEP RISING FOR PATIENTS
- To the surprise of probably nobody, the amount of out-of-pocket healthcare expenses placed on patients continued to rise, and will continue to do so at the same rate for at least the next five years, according to data that was released last week. Patients were expected to absorb and cover 10% more of their healthcare expenses last year, according to data released by the Kalorama Foundation. In total, the total out-of-pocket healthcare bill for patients is $491 billion in 2021, with another $800 billion that will be added during the next five years.
PROFITS LEVEL FOR PRA GROUP IN 2Q AS CEO REAFFIRMS CORE STRATEGIC PRINCIPLES
- Profits at PRA Group were down slightly in the second quarter of 2021, compared with the second quarter of last year, but the company is still riding high from its strong first-quarter results, the company announced on Thursday. As well, during a call with financial analysts, the Chief Executive of the company reiterated a series of five “strategic objectives” that the company has developed to guide its future, which others in the industry may want to use as a blueprint.
READ EXPERT PERSPECTIVES ON TRENDING COMPLIANCE TOPICS
- Click here to read this week’s Compliance Digest. You’ll get insights and opinions from six different compliance experts — Mike Frost, Patrick Newman, Laurie Nelson, Sarah DeMoss, Mitch Williamson, and Jonathan Hoffmann — discussing the impact of recent court cases and legislative updates. You’re not going to get that kind of varied perspective anywhere else. The Compliance Digest is sponsored by The Bedard Law Group.
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