Vol. 75, No. 3 (2021)
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In This Issue:
- Conference Elects New Governing Committee Members
- An Update on CFPB Constitutionality Litigation
By Jason W. McElroy & Allison M. Scoggin - Algorithmic Credit Scoring and FICO's Role in Developing Accurate, Unbiased, and Fair Credit Scoring Models
By Bernard Siskin, Nicholas Schmidt, & Bryce Stephens - CFPB Issues Final LIBOR Transition Rules
By Douglas I. Youngman & Leonard A. Bernstein - Investigating and Defending Identity Theft Claims Against Furnishers Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act
By David Elliott & Ryli Leader - More than A Misread: The Eleventh Circuit Misapplies Escobar in United States v. Mortgage Investors Corporation
By Jason W. McElroy & Jacob D. Hopkins
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