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How to Start an Equifax Dispute
Equifax credit reports can (and often do) contain mistakes. Learn how to start a dispute to get those mistakes fixed.
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ChoicePoints Background Check. Can You Sue for Damages?
Learn about your legal options if there's a mistake on the ChoicePoint background check report. Such mistakes can cause you great pain. Let us help out!
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Certiphi Background Check
When Certiphi Background Check Errors Keep You From a Healthcare Job, We Help You Recover! Call For A Free Consultation!
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ChexSystems Report Dispute. We Can Help!
Don't let Errors and Negative Information in a ChexSystems Report Keep You From Opening an Account! Fix It Instead!
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Dispute Your TransUnion Credit Report
Consumer Attorneys Can Help You Fix TransUnion Credit Report Errors for Free
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Credential Background Check
CredentialCheck background checks are a regular part of the pre-employment process. But sometimes, they’re not accurate.
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How to Dispute Credit Report Errors with American Express
American Express MyCredit Guide is susceptible to the same errors as other credit reports. Learn how to fix errors.
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Dispute Credit Report Errors with Capital One
If Capital One makes data errors that impact credit reports, you can protect your credit and your rights with a dispute.
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How to Dispute Criminal Background Check Errors
Criminal background check errors set you back. Learn how you can offset the errors and get help from our lawyers, today!
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Favor Account Suspended? Dispute It and Stand Up for Your Rights
If your Favor account is deactivated, you don’t have to take it sitting down or fight alone! Here’s how we can help.
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How to Sue Equifax for an Ignored Credit Report Dispute
Learn How to Sue Equifax for Credit Report Errors. Regain Control Over Your Credit and Your Life!
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How to Dispute Incorrect Information on a LexisNexis Background Check?
Questions about errors in your LexisNexis background report? Here's everything you need to know about fixing them.
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Split visual of a stack of documents transitioning from dark and blurred to clear and organized, illustrating the Fair Credit Reporting Act’s “complete and up-to-date” accuracy standard for public record information under §1681k(a)(2).
30 Dec, 2025
Meir Rubinov
The FCRA’s ‘Complete and Up to Date’ Standard Under § 1681k(a)(2): A True Accuracy Mandate
This article examines the FCRA’s “complete and up to date” requirement under §1681k(a)(2), tracing its legislative history, statutory meaning, and heightened accuracy obligations for public record information used in employment decisions.
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Abstract digital visualization of legal documents and data streams, illustrating how sworn identity theft statements interact with consumer reporting systems under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
29 Dec, 2025
Meir Rubinov
Sworn Truth, Ignored: How Reyes v. Equifax Undermines Identity Theft Protections and Misreads the FCRA
In Reyes v. Equifax, the Fifth Circuit affirmed summary judgment for Equifax, ruling that a consumer reporting agency isn’t required to delete accurate tradelines even when identity theft is alleged. This article examines the court’s logic, statutory framework in the Fair Credit Reporting Act, and the implications for consumer rights and identity-theft protections.
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Blurred silhouette of a person standing in the background with a stack of documents in the foreground, symbolizing legal records and the recognition of emotional distress as actual damages under the Electronic Fund Transfer Act.
23 Dec, 2025
Meir Rubinov
“Actual Damages” Under the EFTA Include Emotional Distress
The Electronic Fund Transfer Act (EFTA) empowers consumers to recover “actual damages” for violations of its provisions. Because “actual damages” isn’t limited by statute to just economic loss, courts have recognized that non-economic harms like emotional distress may be compensable. Learn how this interpretation strengthens consumer rights and what it could mean for your case with Consumer Attorneys PLLC.
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Abstract layered illustration of a credit report interface with data panels, charts, and digital elements, representing how credit information is compiled, analyzed, and how inaccuracies can affect consumers’ lives.
23 Dec, 2025
Meir Rubinov
Inaccurate Credit Reports: How Common Errors Shape Consumers’ Lives
Credit reports quietly shape access to loans, housing, jobs, and insurance. Drawing on decades of government and consumer research, this article examines how common credit report errors really are, why they persist, and how inaccurate data continues to harm consumers’ lives.
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