Covington & Burling is suing a federal agency over a February 2015 report that addressed consumers’ concerns about credit reports and scores.

The complaint, filed in Washington federal district court under the Freedom of Information Act, seeks nearly 1,200 documents from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) detailing how the agency prepared the report. The agency earlier released 187 pages in full.

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