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Consumer Protection – Fair Credit Reporting Act

Summary by Michigan Lawyers Weekly
Where a plaintiff filed a complaint pursuant to the Fair Credit Reporting Act alleging that the defendant, a consumer reporting agency, published inaccurate information in the plaintiff’s consumer report that he owed spousal and child support, the plaintiff sufficiently pleaded that the defendant did not adopt reasonable procedures to ensure maximum possible accuracy and did not reasonably reinvestigate the plaintiff’s consumer report after he c…
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