Third Circuit holds creditors should investigate all indirect disputes of accounts on a credit report

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In this episode of Consumer Finance Compass, Balch’s Jason Tompkins, partner in Balch & Bingham’s Consumer Finance Compliance & Defense Practice, explores the Third Circuit’s new decision holding that furnishers have no discretion to deem a dispute frivolous or request additional information prior to investigating a dispute received via a credit bureau. As we navigate the Ingram v. Experian Information Solutions, Inc., et al. decision, Jason discusses action steps companies can take from the new standards. See more +
In this episode of Consumer Finance Compass, Balch’s Jason Tompkins, partner in Balch & Bingham’s Consumer Finance Compliance & Defense Practice, explores the Third Circuit’s new decision holding that furnishers have no discretion to deem a dispute frivolous or request additional information prior to investigating a dispute received via a credit bureau. As we navigate the Ingram v. Experian Information Solutions, Inc., et al. decision, Jason discusses action steps companies can take from the new standards.

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Hosted by Balch & Bingham’s Jason Tompkins and Jonathan Hoffman, Consumer Finance Compass is a video series navigating the latest issues in the complex regulatory sphere that is consumer finance. Jason and Jonathan are partners in the firm’s Birmingham office and members of the Consumer Finance Compliance & Defense Practice. See less -

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