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Farewell, Hunstein—Eleventh Circuit Holds Disclosing Debtor’s Information to Mail Vendor Does Not Establish Concrete Harm
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Farewell, Hunstein—Eleventh Circuit Holds Disclosing Debtor’s Information to Mail Vendor Does Not Establish Concrete Harm
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Fifth Circuit Holds Mere Statutory Violation of the FDCPA, Future Risk of Harm, Confusion, and Lost Time Are Insufficient to Establish Article III Standing
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California’s Highest Court Confirms Lenders Owe No Duty to Borrowers to Process, Review, and Respond to Loan Modification Applications and Nixes Negligence Claim
Financial Institutions Litigation and Regulatory Compliance ("FILARC")Wayne Streibich, Diana M. Eng, Cheryl S. Chang, Jessica A. McElroy
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FDIC and FinCEN Announce Digital Identity Proofing Tech Sprint
Financial Institutions Litigation and Regulatory Compliance ("FILARC")Scott D. Samlin, R. Andrew Arculin, Michael J. Barry, Jonathan K. Moore, Wayne Streibich, Scott E. Wortman
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New York Further Extends the COVID-19 Emergency Eviction and Foreclosure Prevention and Small Businesses Acts to January 15, 2022, but Provides a Way to Challenge Hardship Declarations
Consumer Finance Litigation -
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U.S. Supreme Court Blocks Enforcement of a Limited Part of New York’s COVID-19 Emergency Eviction and Foreclosure Prevention Act
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The Hunstein Effect: Examining the Eleventh Circuit’s Ruling and What’s Next for Debt Collectors and Their Third-Party Service Providers the Reach of Its Creditors
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New York’s Highest Court Makes Key Rulings in Favor of Lenders Clarifying What Accelerates and De-Accelerates a Mortgage Debt for Statute of Limitations Purposes
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New York’s COVID-19 Eviction and Foreclosure Prevention and Small Businesses Acts Extended to August 31, 2021 — What You Need to Know
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