ACA International Challenges Federal Authority with Lawsuit Against CFPB’s Latest Medical Debt Regulations

Washington, D.C. — ACA International, a trade group representing the collections industry, has initiated legal action to counter what it perceives as excessive federal overreach. The lawsuit targets the latest rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) that seeks to regulate medical debt collection practices. ACA International argues that the new regulations could severely impact their business operations, accusing the rule of being overly burdensome and lacking adequate justification. The CFPB’s newly finalized rule is part of a broader initiative by the Biden administration to alleviate the financial burden of medical debt on American … Read more

Federal Judge Denies Google’s Request to Dismiss Privacy Case Over Android Data Collection Concerns

A federal judge has decided not to dismiss a lawsuit challenging Google’s data collection practices, asserting that the tech giant may have misled Android users about the extent of its tracking and data gathering. The decision keeps alive claims that Google continued to collect and use personal data from Android device users even after they opted out of certain settings. The lawsuit, which gains traction with this ruling, accuses Google of breaching user trust and violating privacy norms by misleading users into believing they had greater control over their personal information than was actually the … Read more

Federal Lawsuit Spotlights Repeat Allegations of Excessive Force by Palm Bay Police Officers

PALM BAY, Fla. — A serious accusation of excessive police force has led to a federal lawsuit stemming from a 2021 incident in Palm Bay, where a police stop resulting in a man’s hospitalization has come under scrutiny. This case, which involves allegations of false arrest and undue aggression, spotlights ongoing concerns regarding law enforcement conduct within the Palm Bay Police Department. Scott MacIntyre became the subject of police attention while riding a segway in December 2022, which officers claimed was insufficiently lighted. According to MacIntyre’s lawyer, Daniel Faherty, the ensuing events escalated unnecessarily when … Read more

2025 to Challenge Organizations as New State Data Privacy Laws Roll Out Amidst Uncertainty of Federal Legislation

As new state data privacy regulations prepare to take effect in 2025, organizations across the United States are bracing for what could be the most challenging year yet in terms of compliance. Amid these upcoming changes, data privacy experts are not only focusing on state regulations but also on the potential shifts at the federal level. The outlook for the introduction of a national privacy law remains uncertain, affected by the changing dynamics in the U.S. administration and Congress. The recent spotlight on data privacy comes as states individually push forward with their own legislative … Read more