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Appellate Practice

Jul. 14, 2006

State Urges Appellate Court to Uphold Law Restricting Credit Agencies

LOS ANGELES - Should consumers be able to decide which credit bureaus can release their credit reports?

By Rebecca Beyer
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - Should consumers be able to decide which credit bureaus can release their credit reports?
      A 2001 state law restricting agencies from distributing credit reports without consent from consumers is meant to curb identity theft.
      But Los Angeles appellate justices seemed to agree ...

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