Debt Collection Lawsuits Are Rising In U.S. States.
January 21, 2026 11:50 pmDebt collection lawsuits have surged back to, and in many places beyond, pre‑pandemic levels in many U.S. states, putting more... View Article
Debt collection lawsuits have surged back to, and in many places beyond, pre‑pandemic levels in many U.S. states, putting more... View Article
The genuine legal, political, and operational pressures on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) going into 2026 look to be... View Article
New York has enacted and is now refining a coerced debt law that creates a civil process for survivors of... View Article
Trump has proposed capping credit card interest rates at 10% for one year, and JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is... View Article
Phantom (fake) debt collectors usually contact you out of the blue about a debt you don’t recognize, refuse to send... View Article
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced on Tuesday that it will appeal the ruling in its monopoly case against Meta.... View Article
Thousands of South Side homeowners could face property tax sales next year, even though many owe relatively small amounts,... View Article
Credit card users at Walmart, Target, and other big retailers could start paying more because a proposed legal settlement would... View Article
Technology and security leaders are warning that artificial intelligence is reshaping data privacy risk across Australia and New Zealand, as... View Article
Apple is in early-stage talks with Mastercard and Visa to finally bring Apple Pay to India, with an initial launch... View Article
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