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U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit

Jun. 6, 2007

Justices Limit What Violates Fair Credit Act

WASHINGTON - In a victory for the insurance industry, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday limited the ability of plaintiffs to collect damages from insurance companies that allegedly violated a federal credit-reporting law designed to protect consumers.

By Brent Kendall
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      WASHINGTON - In a victory for the insurance industry, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday limited the ability of plaintiffs to collect damages from insurance companies that allegedly violated a federal credit-reporting law designed to protect consumers.
      The ruling, however, was not a total loss for consumers as the court refused to adopt a key leg...

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