On October 1, 2015, U.S. District Judge Mark Kearney rules that Genesis Healthcare LLC (Genesis) did not violate the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) when it employed a third party to conduct a criminal history background check on a potential employee because Genesis provided notice to the employee that General Information Services Inc. (GIS) was
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Auto dealer settles with FTC for violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act
By Linn Foster Freedman on
Posted in Enforcement + Litigation
Tricolor Auto Acceptance (Tricolor), a Texas based auto dealer has agreed to settle with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). Tricolor will pay the FTC $82,777 in penalties, which has been approved by a federal judge in the Northern District of Texas.
The FTC alleged that Tricolor…
Seventh Circuit rules hospital system is not a Consumer Reporting Agency under FCRA
By Christopher Librandi on
Posted in Data Breach, HIPAA and Health Information
Is a hospital a “consumer reporting agency”? Can a health care provider be liable under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) in the event of a data breach? The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals recently considered these significant questions in the case of Tierney v. Advocate Health & Hosps. Corp. (7th Cir., No. 14-3168, August…