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- Daily Digest - March 17, 2025
Daily Digest - March 17, 2025
Brought to you by: TCN’s C3 User Conference | By Mike Gibb

🎂🎉 Happy Birthday to: Jenna Farkas of PSE Credit Union. Happy belated Birthday to: Matt Wolk of TransUnion (March 16), Tammy Romero of Pay Ready (March 16), Taina Ogrodnik of TrakAmerica (March 16), and Tiffany Robertson of A.R.M. Solutions (March 16). 🥳🎁
🏀 NCAA March Madness Pool 🏀
AccountsRecovery is excited to once again host an NCAA men’s college basketball pool for the credit and collection industry. Free to participate. Prizes to the winner. Enter as many times as you like. Submissions must be in by Thursday at 12pm ET.
Logo Madness is Back!
AccountsRecovery is once again thrilled to be hosting it’s annual Logo Madness tournament, to identify the best logo in the credit and collection industry. This year’s competition is sponsored by Drop Cowboy.
NEW DATA SOURCING SURVEY … CLOSING SOON
This is your last chance to participate in a data sourcing survey, sponsored by Spokeo. Click here to share your insights.
Appeals Court Overturns FCRA Dismissal Over Reasonableness of Investigation
The Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit has overturned the dismissal of a Fair Credit Reporting Act case in favor of the defendant, ruling whether a dispute is legal or factual has no bearing on the furnisher’s duty to investigate the dispute.

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Minnesota AG Settles with Mayo Clinic Over Charity Care, Collection Practices
The Minnesota Attorney General’s office announced on Friday that it has reached an agreement with Mayo Clinic concerning its charity care and debt collection practices. The settlement follows an investigation into the health system’s billing practices and its adherence to state regulations for nonprofit hospitals.
CFPB Roundup
The legal wranglings over the future of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau continue to work their way through the justice system. Both sides can claim a recent victory — in one case a judge has denied an request for a preliminary injunction blocking the Bureau’s attempt to give back money it has received from the Federal Reserve, while another judge has ordered the CFPB and other agencies to rehired probationary employees who were fired.
Compliance Digest – March 17
The news these days is traveling faster than most of us can read, so it's incredibly important to stop for a second and make sure you understand everything that is going on. Check out this week's Compliance Digest to get insights from Mike Frost, Leslie Bender, Justin Penn, Brit Suttell, and Dale Golden on a range of topics, from what's going on at the CFPB to recent court rulings.
This series is sponsored by Bedard Law Group
WORTH NOTING: If you are looking for wedding gift ideas that likely aren't on a couple's registry, here are some suggestions ... How to help your teenager be smart with his/her screentime ... Guinness offers ways to help you make the most out of St. Patrick's Day ... "Fake it 'til you make it" may be causing you more harm than good at work ... Scenarios for how and when you should show vulnerability when at work ... A debate is raging over the right way to put detergent into a washing machine ... Experts weigh in on whether you can lose your job over what you post on social media ... Some tips to help you find the best mattress.
Music Monday, part I
Music Monday, Part II
The Daily Digest is sponsored by TCN’s C3 User Conference