• 11.09.17

    CFPB News: Supervisory Highlights, Consumer Protection Principles

    In the latest roundup of Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (CFPB or the Bureau) news, the Bureau published another edition of Supervisory Highlights, released nonbinding Consumer Protection Principles and was officially handed a defeat when President Donald Trump killed the arbitration rule.

  • 10.26.17

    Multi-Plaintiff Suit Challenges CFPB’s Arbitration Rule

    With no progress in Congress repealing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB or Bureau) arbitration rule, a coalition of 18 organizations filed suit in Texas federal court seeking to halt implementation of the prohibition on the use of mandatory predispute arbitration clauses.

  • 10.26.17

    CFPB Tweaks Rules for Mortgage Servicer Communications

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB or Bureau) released a new interim final rule intended to clarify how mortgage servicers can communicate with borrowers at risk of foreclosure, as well as a proposed rule about bankruptcy communications.

  • 09.28.17

    Court Tosses CFPB Suit as Discovery Sanction

    A Georgia federal court judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB or Bureau) against four payment processors as a sanction for demonstrating a “blatant disregard” for the court’s instructions.

  • 09.28.17

    New From the CFPB: No-Action Letter, Online Aggregator Targeted

    In the latest Consumer Financial Protection Bureau news, the Bureau issued its first no-action letter (of any kind), and did so to an online lending platform.

  • 08.31.17

    Overdraft Report, Disclosure Prototypes From CFPB

    Focusing on overdrafts, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released a new report as well as prototypes of “Know Before You Owe” disclosures for banks and credit unions offering overdraft protection.

  • 08.31.17

    Another Court Finds the CFPB Constitutional

    Ruling that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is constitutional and has the authority to act against companies without first adopting specific rules defining whether any specific practice is unfair, deceptive or abusive, a Pennsylvania federal court judge denied a student loan ...

  • 08.17.17

    Forecast: Abundance of Potential New Rulemaking From the CFPB

    After making headlines with its controversial arbitration rule, the embattled Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB or Bureau) released its rulemaking agenda for the rest of the year, putting financial services companies on notice about forthcoming rules on payday, title, high-cost installment ...

  • 08.17.17

    Pay-by-Phone Fees Get a Call From the CFPB

    Be careful with pay-by-phone fees, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB or Bureau) cautioned companies in a new compliance bulletin, expressing concern about businesses “potentially misleading consumers about the purpose and amount of certain pay-by-phone fees or keeping them in the ...

  • 07.20.17

    Payday Lenders’ Operation Choke Point Challenge Survives Dismissal

    Two new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) reports provide important insights into the CFPB’s and state regulators’ latest activities and enforcement targets.

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