If finalized, the proposed rule would have the federal agency treating data broker sales of a person’s credit history, credit score, debt payments, or income as credit report sales subject to the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Formal Charges Filed Against Judge Accused of Helping Defendant Escape ICE Detention
After federal felony charges against Newton District Judge Shelley M. Richmond Joseph were dismissed, she referred herself to the Massachusetts Commission on Judicial Conduct, where she now faces formal charges. Click Here To Read The Full Article
11 Red State AGs Demand Damages in Antitrust Lawsuit Shaming ESG Climate Investors
“BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street formed a cartel to rig the coal market, artificially reduce the energy supply and raise prices,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton alleged. “Their conspiracy has harmed American energy production and hurt consumers.” Click Here To Read The Full Article
2 Federal Judges Rescind Senior Status After Trump Win. Might More Follow?
Currently, seven district and appellate judges have conditioned their retirements on the confirmation of a successor. Those judges have the authority to reverse their decision. Click Here To Read The Full Article
ClaimClam Wanted to Boost Class Action Claims Rates. But Judges and Attorneys Fought Back
Last month, ClaimClam announced it was pivoting its business model, stepping away from its role as a third-party filer in class action settlements. “I get it. I get why we weren’t welcomed. And I can accept that for now,” founder Zim Hang told Law.com. Click Here To Read The Full Article