CFPB Proposes Modernization, New Limits on Third-Party Debt Collection
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau today proposed a long-awaited rule that would modernize and clarify rules around third-party debt collection.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau today proposed a long-awaited rule that would modernize and clarify rules around third-party debt collection.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will take the next step in its effort to clarify the meaning of “abusive acts ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is expected to issue a notice of proposed rulemaking this spring to address a number ...
The Supreme Court today ruled unanimously in the case of Obduskey v. McCarthy & Holthus LLP that a business engaged ...
In a letter to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau yesterday, the American Bankers Association objected to the bureau’s request to ...
From HMDA to CRA and from fair lending to anti-money laundering, 2019 promises to be a busy year in the ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau yesterday updated its rulemaking agenda for the remainder of 2018.
This week, ABA's legal team provides a preview of key cases in the Supreme Court's 2018-19 term and their significance ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau today issued a “Supervisory Highlights” report focusing on recent examiner observations of several bank products ...
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