ACA v. Mass. AG: Oral Argument Summary, Decision Expected Tomorrow
Los Angeles City Council Urges Mayor to Prohibit Collections During COVID-19 Pandemic
Letter Format/Overshadowing Claims Continue to Fall Flat in E.D.N.Y.
Senators Warren and Schatz Question Credit Bureaus About Their Compliance with CARES Act Requirements
Rhode Island Exempts Stimulus Checks from Seizure by Creditors and Debt Collectors
NYC Introduces COVID-19 Relief Package: Tenants Get Relief from Evictions and Paying Late Rent
Moral of the Story: Web Payment Portals Need Time-Barred Debt Disclosures if Applicable
Minnesota Extends Guidance Allowing Collectors to Temporarily Work from Home
ACA International Files Lawsuit Against Mass. AG Over Collection Ban
Several States Update COVID-19 Regulations and Emergency Orders (NY, MD, OR, NJ, WA)
Roundup of New Pandemic-Related Debt Collection Guidance From the Past Week (WI, IL, WA, OH)
Mass. AG: Stimulus Checks Are Not for Creditors or Debt Collectors
Consumer Groups Call for Cancellation of Federal Student Loan Debt as Part of Pandemic Relief
If Consumer Doesn't Dispute, Creditor Can Also Assume Debt is Valid, Says M.D. Florida (Citing 11th Cir. Case that Already Disposed of the Issue)
DC Prohibits Outbound Collection Efforts Amid COVID-19
Cordray Weighs In: Recommends Vigorous Oversight of Debt Collectors During and After COVID-19
Massachusetts Releases FAQs About Its COVID-19 Guidance
CFPB Provides Policy Statement: Credit Reporting During COVID-19
The Consequence of Collection Bans: Student Loan Collection Agency Lays Off ~250 Employees After ED Directive
No More Circuit Split: Third Circuit Finds No Written Requirement in 1692g(a)(3), Overturns Graziano