Gregg Stevens and Aimee Szygenda Review Eleventh Circuit FCRA Ruling in ABA Business Law Section Newsletter
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Jun 14, 2024
Gregg Stevens and Aimee Szygenda contributed a case summary update in the Business Law Today May 2024 edition of the “Month-In-Brief: Business Regulation & Regulated Industries” publication.
In their case summary, “11th Circuit Analyzes ‘Actionable Inaccuracy’ under FCRA,” Stevens and Szygenda reviewed the Eleventh Circuit’s recent ruling on what “actionable inaccuracy” constitutes under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
Our authors discussed how the trial courts ruled in favor of the defendant in Holden v. Holiday Inn Club Vacations Inc. The Eleventh Circuit explained that the alleged information was not verifiable because it stemmed from a "contractual dispute without a straightforward answer."
- “11th Circuit Analyzes ‘Actionable Inaccuracy’ under FCRA” was published by Business Law Today on June 6, 2024.
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