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Debt Collection

A credit-and-collection industry group won a temporary restraining order in a federal court in Massachusetts to enjoin the state’s attorney general from enacting certain provisions of her emergency regulation intended to protect consumers from harmful debt collection practices during the Covid-19 pandemic. 

BOSTON — A credit-and-collection industry group won a temporary restraining order in a federal court in Massachusetts to enjoin the state’s attorney general from enacting certain provisions of her emergency regulation intended to protect consumers from harmful debt collection practices during the Covid-19 pandemic. 

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