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Constitution AB
Seeking 50 CLE general credit minutes.

Join us for an engaging discussion on the evolving litigation and policy dynamics shaping the future of FCRA liability reform. This practitioner?driven conversation will cover where FCRA liability reform stands today, how the landscape is shifting, and what these developments mean for the consumer data ecosystem.

Key Highlights:

The latest legislative proposal that could reshape liability standards for CRAs and furnishers and consumer report users.
Real?world implications for risk exposure and litigation strategy as FCRA?related cases grow more complex.
What alignment with statutes such as ECOA, EFTA, FDCPA, and TILA would mean for the future of credit reporting and consumer protection.

This session will offer risk, legal, and compliance professionals unique insights into how lawmakers view the current litigation landscape, why inconsistencies within the FCRA have led to lawsuits based on minimal or speculative harm, and what a more balanced framework could mean for lenders, retailers, landlords, consumer reporting agencies, and employers.

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