It seemed that Facebook and the plaintiffs suing the social media company were on their way to a settlement of $550m…
Read MoreWe recently discussed an interesting amicus filed in the Yim v. Seattle. GRE Downtowner LLC (“GRE”) supported the plaintiffs’ motion for summary judgment…
Read MoreIn a brief to the Arkansas Supreme Court, CDIA urged the Court to “again reiterate that public records should remain open…
Read MoreIn a brief to the Arkansas Supreme Court, CDIA urged the Court to “again reiterate that public records should remain open…
Read MoreLate last year, RentGrow won a victory in the Seventh Circuit on definition of “conviction”. Adalco v. RentGrow, No. 18-1932 (7th Cir. 2019). …
Read MoreWe have mentioned several times before (see, here), the ongoing federal court challenge to Seattle’s residential screening ordinance and CDIA’s amicus…
Read MoreCDIA filed a comment this week with the CFPB’s Taskforce on Federal Consumer Financial Law in response to its March 2020…
Read MoreCDIA filed a comment this week with the Taskforce on Federal Consumer Financial Law in response to its March 2020 Request…
Read MoreThe use of credit information by insurers is a statistically valid indicator of insurance risk, and the use of credit as…
Read MoreFour years ago last week, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its opinion in Spokeo v. Robins. Four years later, the fight…
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