...notice of the action, and she sought damages for violation of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, abuse of process, and conversion. During the...
In his Tax Litigation Issues column, Jeremy H. Temkin, a principal in Morvillo, Abramowitz, Grand, Iason, Anello & Bohrer, writes that, fortunately, the IRS has increasingly recognized the need to wo
Marc S. Roth, a partner at Manatt Phelps & Phillips, and Edward Kabak, general counsel of the Promotion Marketing Association, review recent legal developments, including several cases brought by the
In his State E-discovery column, Mark A. Berman, a partner at Ganfer & Shore, reviews recent decisions on the preservation of social media ESI, a claim of spoliation after a cloud server company conv
Mitchell Boyarsky, a partner at Gibbons, and Peter J. Dugan, an associate at the firm, write that employers may hesitate to hire individuals with a criminal record, whether to mitigate the risk of li
...debt." The court dismissed Jean-Louis' suit asserting breach of the Fair Credit Reporting Act. In addition to explaining why Jean-Louis's service...
...and punitive damages and courts costs for alleged violations of the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act ("the FCRA"), the New York Fair Credit...
...Counts II (negligently obtaining CCRs without a permissible purpose in violation of FCRA 15 USC §1681[o]) (civil liability for negligent non-compliance) and...
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