Case Updates
Second Circuit holds that an alleged “inaccuracy” under the Fair Credit Reporting Act must be “objectively and readily verifiable”
July 17, 2023
Although the court rejected the U.S. Chamber’s threshold argument that an “inaccuracy” applies only to factual, not legal, disputes, the court reaffirmed that the term does not apply to alleged errors requiring legal analysis.
U.S. Chamber files coalition amicus brief urging Second Circuit to reject the CFPB’s attempt to expand the Fair Credit Reporting Act’s obligations to require credit reporting agencies and furnishers to adjudicate legal disputes
August 04, 2022
Click here to view the coalition amicus brief. Jeffrey B. Wall, Morgan L. Rainer, and Zoe A. Jacoby of Sullivan & Cromwell LLP and the U.S. Chamber’s Litigation Center served as co-counsel for the U.S. Chamber.