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Compliance Digest – February 20

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I’m thrilled to announce that Bedard Law Group is the new sponsor for the Compliance Digest. Bedard Law Group, P.C. – Compliance Support – Defense Litigation – Nationwide Complaint Management – Turnkey Speech Analytics. And Our New BLG360 Program – Your Low Monthly Retainer Compliance Solution. Visit www.bedardlawgroup.com, email John H.

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4 Times When You Should Renew Your Passport

Nerd Wallet

Carissa Rawson writes for NerdWallet. Email: articles@nerdwallet.com. The article 4 Times When You Should Renew Your Passport originally appeared on NerdWallet.

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Judge Dismisses FDCPA Class Action Over Disputed Debt for Lack of Standing

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A District Court judge in New Jersey has dismissed a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act class action for lack of standing, ruling that the plaintiff did not provide any evidence to support her claim that the defendant failed to communicate to the credit bureaus that a debt was being disputed. A copy of the ruling … The post Judge Dismisses FDCPA Class Action Over Disputed Debt for Lack of Standing first appeared on AccountsRecovery.net.

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How Much Does a Cruise to Alaska Cost?

Nerd Wallet

Lee Huffman writes for NerdWallet. Email: travel@nerdwallet.com. The article How Much Does a Cruise to Alaska Cost? originally appeared on NerdWallet.

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From Complexity to Clarity: Strategies for Effective Compliance and Security Measures

Speaker: Erika R. Bales, Esq.

When we talk about “compliance and security," most companies want to ensure that steps are being taken to protect what they value most – people, data, real or personal property, intellectual property, digital assets, or any other number of other things - and it’s more important than ever that safeguards are in place. Let’s step back and focus on the idea that no matter how complicated the compliance and security regime, it should be able to be distilled down to a checklist.

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Supreme Court Set to Vote on Hearing CFPB Funding Case as Bureau Bolsters Legal Staff

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The Supreme Court is expected to vote later this week whether it will hear arguments in the case that ruled the funding mechanism for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is unconstitutional, while at the same time a published report details personnel changes at the Bureau that make it appear as though it is expecting the … The post Supreme Court Set to Vote on Hearing CFPB Funding Case as Bureau Bolsters Legal Staff first appeared on AccountsRecovery.net.

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One-Third of Californians Living with Medical Debt: Report

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More than one-third of individuals living in California are carrying some amount of medical debt, and one-fifth of those who do owe at least $5,000, according to a report released last week by the California Health Care Foundation. Demographically, Californians with lower incomes were more likely than those with higher incomes to have medical debt. … The post One-Third of Californians Living with Medical Debt: Report first appeared on AccountsRecovery.net.

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Federal student loan payments could restart in roughly 2 months — or 6. What to know

Collection Industry News

The pandemic-relief policy suspending federal student loan payments has now been extended eight times and spanned nearly three years. When will the payments actually resume? It’s still uncertain. Experts say the Supreme Court hearings on Feb. 28 over President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan will solidify the timeline. In short, depending on that outcome, borrowers could have a bit more than two more months, or up to half a year.

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Daily Digest – February 20. Judge Dismisses FDCPA Class Action; Supreme Court to Vote on Hearing CFPB Funding Case

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JUDGE DISMISSES FDCPA CLASS ACTION OVER DISPUTED DEBT FOR LACK OF STANDING A District Court judge in New Jersey has dismissed a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act class action for lack of standing, ruling that the plaintiff did not provide any evidence to support her claim that the defendant failed to communicate to the credit … The post Daily Digest – February 20.