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Legal Helpers publishes latest Article in Lecture Series About Credit Reporting Errors and How to Correct Them.

Second article in series explores the history of credit bureaus and consumer's legal rights.

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) July 21, 2006 --Legal Helpers released the second article in a series on credit reporting errors, the issues they create and what consumers can do about them.

The article, which can be found here, discusses the history of credit bureaus, how they evolved and explores the laws established by the federal government to help protect consumers from incorrect credit reports.

The series is intended to create awareness of a growing issue that concerns every consumer regardless of the current state of their credit. A single error on a credit report could result in an increased point or two of additional interest which could result in hundreds if not thousands of dollars that the consumer should not have had to pay. Legal Helpers will continue the series each week.

About Legal Helpers
The law offices of Macey & Aleman, operating as www.LegalHelpers.com in some states, is a debt relief agency helping people to file for bankruptcy relief under the bankruptcy code. Founded in 1994, Macey & Aleman is one of the largest consumer bankruptcy law firms in the United States, employing over sixty attorneys across nineteen states.

About Lexington Law
For over fourteen years, Lexington Law credit report correction attorneys and their legal assistants have practiced under the Lexington Law banner, and have established themselves as the largest and most trusted credit report repair firm in America. Lexington Law has helped more than 300,000 clients clean up their credit reports and has a superior track record with the Better Business Bureau.

If you would like more information, please contact Mike Samec, mcs@legalhelpers.com.

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