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Daily Digest – April 4. Collection Law Firm Sued for Including ‘Demand’ in MVN Itemization Table; Judge Grants MTD in FDCPA Case Over Alleged ‘Harassing’ Calls

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Collection Law Firm Sued for Including Demand in MVN Itemization Table Judge Grants MTD in FDCPA Case Over Alleged Harassing Calls Appeals Panel Halts CFPB Injunction While Lower Court Judge Affirms Ruling More Than Half of Consumers Are Worried About Covering Surprise Costs in 2025: Report WORTH NOTING:Storage hacks (hide things behind curtains, for one) from organization experts … $30 billion of unpaid medical debts owned by a debt buyer that just closed up shop is being written off and

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Collection Law Firm Sued for Including ‘Demand’ in MVN Itemization Table

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More Than Half of Consumers Are Worried About Covering Surprise Costs in 2025: Report

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More than one-third of shoppers spent at least $250 on an unplanned purchase within the last three months, with the median cost hovering around $500, according to the results of a recently released survey. As for true emergencies, shoppers often face even bigger bills. By the numbers: Conclusions: The data suggest that unplanned expenditures, whether necessary or spur-of-the-moment, affect a broad cross-section of consumers.

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Judge Grants MTD in FDCPA Case Over Alleged ‘Harassing’ Calls

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If you were ever unsure about the value that can be obtained by recording calls with consumers, this case should seal the deal. A District Court judge in Illinois has granted a defendant’s motion to dismiss a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act case on the grounds that the plaintiff did not suffer a concrete injury, and reached this conclusion based in part on the recordings that the defendant submitted of its interactions with the plaintiff and her father.

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AI is reshaping industries, yet finance remains one of the slowest adopters. Concerns over compliance, legacy systems, and data silos have made finance teams hesitant to embrace AI-driven transformation. But delaying adoption isn’t just about efficiency—it’s about staying competitive in a rapidly evolving landscape. How can finance leaders overcome these challenges and start leveraging AI effectively?

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Appeals Panel Halts CFPB Injunction While Lower Court Judge Affirms Ruling

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We’re getting close to needing a map to follow all the twists and turns that this case is taking, especially is it continues on two fronts — in the District Court and at the Appellate level. An Appeals Court panel yesterday temporarily paused a lower courts order that had blocked the Trump administrations efforts to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.