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reporting agencies for over 30 years. His background in criminal, employment and Fair Credit Reporting
Act laws provides him with the necessary experience to address background screening issues. Larry has
served on the Board of Directors for the National Association of Professional Background Screeners and
is a frequent speaker on FCRA issues.
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