One of the best websites to obtain information about consumer law topics and purchase consumer and lawyer oriented publications and books about consumer rights issues is the website of the National Consumer Law Center. A particularly well done book offered by the National Consumer Law Center is called Surviving…
Articles Posted in FCRA (Fair Credit Reporting Act)
Class Certification Allowed Even in Cases With Small Damages
Chicago and Oak Brook-based Lubin Austermuehle has recently been working on a proposed class action consumer protection case with national reach, in tandem with colleagues in Maryland. Our case alleges violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, a federal law regulating when and how credit reporting agencies may provide…
Our Chicago Consumer Attorneys Can Assist in Recovering Money Damages for Consumer Frauds– Federal Reserve Website Assists in Reporting Consumer Fraud to the Right Agency
Are you a consumer with questions or concerns related to potential fraud and do not know what government agency to contact? The Chicago Federal Reserve Bank provides a web page that allows you to link to government agencies that may help you. The web page has links to federal and…
Seventh Rules Credit Must Be Firm, But Not Valuable Under FCRA
The Seventh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently issued an opinion limiting class-action lawsuits regarding “firm offers of credit” under the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act. In Murray v. New Cingular Wireless Services, 2008 WL 1701839 (7th Cir. April 16, 2008), the Seventh Circuit also limited the scope of…