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SUMMARY:Wrongly Accused of Terrorism and Drug Trafficking: A Case Study of One U.S. Navy Official’s Battle
DESCRIPTION:Wrongly Accused of Terrorism and Drug Trafficking: A Case Study of One U.S. Navy Official’s Battle\nBerger Montague will discuss the firm’s recent success in a Fair Credit Reporting Act case involving allegations that class members were wrongly flagged as potential terrorists and drug traffickers and were denied access to credit as a result. The lead plaintiff in the case\, Mr. Fernandez\, was denied a mortgage after he was reported as a potential match for a drug trafficker\, even though he had a different age\, name\, and date of birth than the suspected trafficker. He was also a cybersecurity official in the U.S. Navy with a Top Secret clearance. \nWCC 1023. Lunch provided! RSVP here.
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