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Montana Enacts Comprehensive Consumer Data Privacy Law

Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte on May 19 signed into law Senate Bill 384, the Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act, making Montana the ninth state to enact a comprehensive consumer data privacy law, following California, Virginia, Colorado, Utah, Connecticut, Iowa, Indiana, and Tennessee. The law will take effect Oct. 1, 2024.

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Why Can’t Courts Agree to The Definition Of Debt Collector?

It’s been 46 years since “debt collector” was defined in the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices FDCPA (FDCPA) so why do courts still disagree with its meaning?  One reason may be that the FDCPA was enacted prior to the maturation of the consumer debt buyer industry, leaving the FDCPA’s legislative history void of any discussion regarding whether a buyer of consumer debt is a ‘debt collector.’ Courts have been filling in the gap; however, the lack of consistency in their decisions continues to burden litigants and the court system.

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Beam Software Partners with Resolv Global to Address Labor Shortage in the ARM Space

SARASOTA, Fla. -- Beam Software, a thought leader and problem solver in the debt purchasing and collection software markets, has addressed the Great Resignation and the return-to-work issue for its collection agency customers by partnering with Resolv Global, an international Call Center as a Service (CCaaS) solution provider.

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CFPB Brief Defends Funding Structure

On May 8, petitioner CFPB filed its brief with the U.S. Supreme Court, criticizing the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit’s decision in Community Financial Services Association of America v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, where the appellate court found that the Bureau’s “perpetual self-directed, double-insulated funding structure” violated the Constitution’s Appropriations Clause (covered by InfoBytes here and a firm article here). The 5th Circuit’s decision also vacated the agency’s Payday Lending Rule on the premise that it was promulgated at a time when the Bureau was receiving unconstitutional funding.

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‘Tennessee Information Protection Act’ with NIST Security Standards Enacted

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee on May 11 signed into law House Bill 1181, making Tennessee the eighth state to enact a comprehensive consumer data privacy law, following California, Virginia, Colorado, Utah, Connecticut, Iowa, and Indiana. The law will take effect July 1, 2024.

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Washington Federal Court Rejects Hunstein; Holds Article III Standing Exists in FDCPA Letter-Vendor Claim

Nearly two years after the Supreme Court’s 2021 decision in Transunion v. Ramirez, courts and litigants continue to grapple with standing issues in Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) cases brought by plaintiffs alleging intangible harms to reputation and privacy interests.

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How to Connect with Today’s Digital Consumer

14 June 2023 at 02:00 p.m.

Economic difficulties generally create more activity in the ARM industry. Individuals are often less able to pay bills, which results in more charge-offs and higher delinquency rates. With debt on the rise, organizations must prepare to handle the likely surge by getting the right solution in place.

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