Here’s What’s Wrong With Hunstein: Here’s the Simple and Obvious Spokeo Error That Led to the SCARIEST FDCPA Case Ever

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So I put these thoughts together for my friends at the MBA over the weekend but there’s no reason not to share them more broadly–always happy to discuss.

Let’s state it as simply as possible.

Spokeo says an injury is only “concrete” if it actually exists. That is, only if there is an injury in fact.

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