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U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

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Decided

Docket Number

08-4160

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Third Circuit enforces detrimental reliance requirement under TILA

December 31, 2009

Agreeing with NCLC, the Third Circuit held that claims for actual damages under the Truth in Lending Act must be supported by proof that a borrower detrimentally relied on an improper finance charge disclosure.

U.S. Chamber files amicus brief

May 05, 2009

NCLC urged the Third Circuit to hold that claims for actual damages under the Truth in Lending Act (TILA) must be supported by proof that a borrower detrimentally relied on an improper finance charge disclosure. According to NCLC, the text of TILA and the weight of its legislative history show that Congress intended a “detrimental reliance” requirement. NCLC warned that relaxing the damages standard would subject the consumer finance industry to virtually limitless and potentially crippling class action litigation.

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