Eighth Circuit Holds Article III Standing Was Lacking for an Alleged Violation of the FCRA's "Pre-Adverse Action" Notice Provision
Tags:By William J. Simmons and Rod M. Fliegel on April 6, 2022 Read More
The Rest of the Story (for Now): Employer Prevails in FCRA Class Action Alleging "Stand-Alone" Disclosure Violation
Tags:By Rod M. Fliegel and Garrick Chan on September 27, 2021 Read More
Court's Interpretation of ICRAA Impacts Statutory Damage Limitations
Tags:In January, a federal judge determined that statutory penalties associated with the California Investigative Consumer Reporting Act (ICRAA) are allowable per background report, not per violation Read More
Plaintiff in FCRA Case Granted Article III Standing by Federal Court
Tags:A decision rendered by the Middle District Court of North Carolina determined that a plaintiff maintained standing to bring his FCRA claims to federal court Read More
New Opinion Allowing Plaintiff to Present His Class Action Willful FCRA Claims to a Jury Reinforces Need to Remain Vigilant About FCRA Compliance
Tags:By Rod M. Fliegel on April 21, 2022 Read More