En Banc Ramirez Briefing Regarding Olean Wholesale Grocery Cooperative, Inc. v. Bumble Bee Foods
Amicus Brief in affirmation of the trial court’s order granting class certification.
Amicus Brief in affirmation of the trial court’s order granting class certification.
The FCRA provides three core rights that allow consumers to ensure that information contained in consumer reports is accurate: (1) a consumer must be informed when a consumer report is used against them; (2) a consumer must be allowed to see what information their file contains; and (3) consumers have the right to dispute inaccurate…
Read More about Amicus Brief in Transunion v. Ramirez in Support of the Respondent
Brief of Public Citizen, AARP, Center for Responsible Lending, Consumer Federation of America, National Consumer Law Center, and Public Health Law Center in support of Respondents.
Read More about Amicus Brief in National Meat Association v. Harris
This article explains why state courts are not bound by Ramirez and should not import its holdings into their own standing doctrines.
Despite their numerous and intractable problems, the Supreme Court provided an enormous get-out-of-jail-free pass to credit bureaus in a recent case, TransUnion LLC v. Ramirez. The Ramirez decision significantly impacts the ability of consumers to protect themselves and their financial reputations under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
Read More about Ramirez, Faux-Federalism, and the Futility of Consumer Disclosure Protections
NCLC is proud to partner with the National Association of Consumer Advocates (NACA) and Public Justice to host the following webinars for legal aid, government, and non-profit lawyers, and private attorneys who are NACA or Public Justice members. In this series, you will learn how the Ramirez decision alters the approach to standing established by…
Watch Recording Read More about TransUnion v. Ramirez: Part 2
NCLC is proud to partner with the National Association of Consumer Advocates (NACA) and Public Justice to host the following webinars for legal aid, government, and non-profit lawyers, and private attorneys who are NACA or Public Justice members. In this series, you will learn how the Ramirez decision alters the approach to standing established by…
This article outlines the Ramirez holding, details its practice implications for consumer litigation generally, and provides advice on how consumer litigants can still use the courts to enforce their rights.
Read More about Practice Implications of June 25 Supreme Court Ramirez Decision
For the reasons discussed herein, Defendants’ motion will be denied.
Read More about Denial of Motion for Summary Judgement in Amodio v. Ocwen Loan Servicing