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Holding Credit Reporting Agencies Accountable:How The Financial Crisis May Be Contributing To Improving Accuracy In Credit Reporting, David D. Schein, James D. Phillips
Holding Credit Reporting Agencies Accountable:How The Financial Crisis May Be Contributing To Improving Accuracy In Credit Reporting, David D. Schein, James D. Phillips
David D. Schein
The ongoing financial crisis has increased the emphasis on consumers’ credit reports. The significance of credit scores has become a focus for many consumers due to the end of easy credit that began in late 2007. Credit scores are used for mortgages, car loans, credit cards, and other consumer credit, insurance, and employment. The cost of a poor credit score, if credit is offered at all, can be devastatingly significant. The impact of credit reports on credit scores justifies an examination of the legal exposure for the providers of those credit reports—the credit reporting agencies (CRAs). This article examines the …