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Third Circuit: Class Representative with Over-Detailed Receipt Lacks Standing to Bring FACTA Case against J. Crew

We spend most of our time at FCRAland studying those rights included in the Fair Credit Reporting Act, as it was established in 1970. Yet Congress has amended FCRA over the years, including by adding additional statutory...more

Equifax Dodges FCRA Claims From 2017 Data Breach

In 2017, Equifax, one of the three major credit reporting agencies, revealed a breach that could have compromised the data of 143 million consumers. This data breach led to a multitude of lawsuits against Equifax, including...more

Preemption Not a Silver Bullet to Defeat State Law Claims

In many recent cases—including several chronicled here at FCRAland—courts have dismissed state-law claims when those claims were preempted by FCRA. Yesterday, a court bucked the trend and held that a state-law breach of...more

State Law Claims Beware: When FCRA Preempts Claims Brought Under Other Laws

Recently, we’ve seen a number of state law and common law claims dismissed because those claims are preempted by FCRA. In general, a preemption defense argues that, where a state law could conflict with federal law, only...more

The Clock is Ticking: Court Analyzes When the Statute of Limitations Begins Running in FCRA Case

Last week, a federal court in Nevada dismissed FCRA claims for the plaintiff’s failure to file within the statute of limitations. Carrington v. Santander Consumer U.S.A., Inc., No. 2:17-cv-00038-KJD-NJK, 2018 WL 4682319 (D....more

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