• 08.21.17

    California Businesses Will Have to Stop Landfilling Organic Waste

    Pending regulations now being developed by CalRecycle will have a significant impact on persons generating, transporting, recycling and disposing of organic waste in California.

  • 08.17.17

    Finding No Injury, First Circuit Tosses Deceptive Pricing Suits

    In affirming the dismissal of a pair of deceptive-pricing class actions, the U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit, said the plaintiffs failed to demonstrate that they suffered any injury.

  • 08.17.17

    FTC Continues Series With Collection, Retention Safety Tips

    For the Federal Trade Commission’s second blog post in its “Stick with Security” series, the agency discussed how to maintain a focus on security, regardless of the size of a business or the type of data it handles.

  • 08.17.17

    Court Rules Ford Trucks’ Claim Is Puffery

    A false advertising suit against Ford Motor Co. was limited after a federal court judge found the company’s “Built Ford Tough” claim is non-actionable puffery.

  • 08.17.17

    Federal Lawmakers Consider IoT Security Standard

    A new federal bill would regulate security for Internet of Things (IoT) devices by requiring government vendors to conform to standards and make sure that products can have security problems patched.

  • 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

    OCC Moves Forward With Fintech Charters, Seeks Lawsuit Dismissal

    Holding the line on the future of fintech charters, Acting Comptroller Keith Noreika confirmed that the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) will move forward with its plans to issue special purpose charters.

  • 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 ...

  • 08.17.17

    Legislation Would Legalize ‘Valid When Made’ Rule

    A new bill introduced by Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) would overrule the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, decision in Madden v. Midland Funding and legalize the “valid when made” rule.

  • 08.17.17

    Federal Reserve Considers Changes to Board of Director Expectations

    The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System requested public comment on a proposal intended to enhance the effectiveness of boards of directors, refocusing the regulator’s supervisory expectations of boards.

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