Bankruptcy News Briefs- 10/24

Catch up with the following consumer news…

Plaintiff Can Sue as “Consumer” Under FDCPA Despite Claiming Credit Card Debt Not His, Seventh Circuit Rules

Will Sears Survive Bankruptcy?

The student loan bubble might be about to pop

Three big states account for nearly a third of complaints to CFPB

Most Americans with a rewards card are making a mistake that could cost them thousands

Consumer Confidential: Beware of law firms’ letters saying you’re being sued for outstanding debt

NYC consumer affairs department sues for-profit Berkeley College

Gardner introduces  bill to help reduce student loan debt

Starting a business is hard. With student debt, it can be impossible

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