Daily Journal Staff Writer
The federal Fair Credit Reporting Act doesn't trump state lawsuits based on medical privacy invasion, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
The unanimous decision revived a potential class action brought by a Los Angeles lawyer who claims a debt collector sent his confidential dental records to credit reporting agencies during a billing dispute. It could also spur similar consumer lawsuits agains...
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