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ACA Huddle | ACA

Leah Dempsey ACA International Washington, DC Leah Dempsey has a career marked by success as an advocate for the financial services industry, committed to advancing their priorities at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the Federal Communications Commission, other federal agencies, and on Capitol Hill. Dempsey was recognized by The Hill as a Top Lobbyist in 2020 noting that, “The ranks of policy experts and influencers run deep in Washington, but these are the people who stand out for delivering results for their clients in the halls of Congress and in the administration.” In her role as Vice President and Senior Counsel for Federal advocacy at ACA International, Dempsey leads efforts to develop and implement ACA’s federal advocacy agenda in Washington, DC. She writes and speaks frequently about the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, Unfair Deceptive Abusive Acts and Practices, and federal rules and legislation impacting the ac

Applying PREP Act Immunity in Shareholder Derivative Litigation

The application of the PREP Act is being more actively litigated now than ever before because of the pandemic. An unresolved question is whether the PREP Act provides protection to companies and their executives who are sued in shareholder class action suits. 

Judge orders Calif Governor Newsom to pay $1 35 million for illegally locking down church

Judge orders Calif Governor Newsom to pay $1.35 million for illegally locking down church Posted on I am pretty certain that California taxpayers will have to cough up the money to pay for Gavin Newsom s misbehavior, even as cop-haters press to make police officers personally liable for judgments against their actions on the job.  Nonetheless, it is a satisfying development in the disposal of Newsom s unconstitutional shutdown of religious services in the name of COVID. Landon Mion reports on Townhall: California Gov. Gavin Newsom has been ordered by a federal judge to pay $1.35 million for the lockdown of 3,000 churches amid the coronavirus pandemic, which has been deemed discriminatory.

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