Federal Judge in Maine Rules Federal FCRA Partly Preempts the State’s Laws

On remand from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, a Maine district judge resolved the concern of whether particular arrangements of the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act preempt the application or enforcement of arrangements of the Maine Fair Credit Reporting Act.

U.S. District Judge Lance E. Walker for the District of Maine got in declaratory judgment in part for both the complainant, the Customer Data Market Association, and the offenders, Maine Chief law officer Aaron M. Frey and Superintendent of the Maine Bureau of Customer Credit Security in her main function, Linda J. Conti, in an order submitted Jan. 9

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