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Author: Jason Lee

The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act: How a Mortgage Default May Now Have Affected the Classification of Debt Collector Status

Posted on April 26, 2019April 26, 2019 by Jason Lee

The ordinary consumer may welcome the incurrence of debt in exchange for access to additional capital for opportunities, such as the purchase of a vehicle or the payment of tuition for a college education, that may otherwise be unattainable. However, the difficulties and frustrations in the event of default on the repayment of debt may…

Leave No Flag Undetected: The Impact of the Cyber-Security Failure of Voya Financial Advisors, Inc. upon the Cyber-Security Endeavors of the Securities and Exchange Commission

Posted on January 1, 2019January 1, 2019 by Jason Lee

Section I. Introduction The importance of the preservation of sensitive personal information cannot be overstated. What used to be stored securely in safes, physical archives, and one’s own memory has increasingly become the subject of compulsory data collection from an expanding list of companies and institutions. As more of these businesses turn to electronic technology…

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