Fri.Apr 11, 2025

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Judge Grants Motion Delaying Collector’s Deadline to Produce Documents in CFPB Suit

Account Recovery

A District Court judge in Georgia has granted a motion filed by a collection agency being sued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau delaying its deadline to produce documents and materials while the regulator determines whether it plans to proceed with the enforcement action in the first place. The ruling came after the collection agency filed a motion for a 90-day stay on compliance with a judgment issued in February 2025.

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CCJ Enforcement is extremely ‘slow and ineffective’ says Judge

UK debt collections

Claimants are struggling to recover Unpaid CCJs in England and Wales due to justice system failures. A body chaired by a Senior Judge has found that the CCj Enforcement is “extremely slow and ineffective” The Civil Justice Council (CJC) is chaired by Sir Geoffrey Vos and he warned that Businesses and private individuals are facing “very significant delays” in recovering what they are owed despite having CCJs awarded in the County Court.

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Revolutionizing Collector Training: Expert Strategies to Accelerate Learning and Boost Performance

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In an era of rapid technological advancement and changing consumer expectations, debt collection agencies are reimagining their approach to training new collectors. Industry experts recently shared groundbreaking insights into creating more effective, efficient, and engaging training programs that not only get collectors on the phone faster but also set them up for long-term success, during a webinar that was sponsored by Peak Revenue Learning.

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Judge Partially Denies MSJ in FCRA Case Over Dispute Investigation

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A judge in California has highlighted one of the issues when it comes to defending reasonable investigation claims under the Fair Credit Reporting Act — making that determination is for a jury to decide. The judge denied the plaintiffs’ motion for summary judgment and partially granted the defendant’s motion. The background: The case stems from a dispute involving a lease agreement between the plaintiff and the defendant.

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How To Break Digital Transformation Barriers And Accelerate AI Adoption

Speaker: Anna Tiomina, MBA

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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Suit Alleges Violations of FCRA, FDCPA, and TCPA

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