• 05.31.17

    Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Interchange Settlement Appeal

    The U.S. Supreme Court denied a request to review the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit's ruling overturning a $7.25 billion settlement agreement in a case brought by retailers against the card networks and banks, ending any question as to whether that agreement would survive court ...

  • 05.12.17

    CSBS Sues OCC Over Fintech Charters

    An organization of state banking regulators hit the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency with a lawsuit, claiming the federal agency’s plan to issue fintech charters exceeds its authority.

  • 05.12.17

    CFPB Updates: Consumer Reporting Supervisory Highlights, Loss Over CID

    In news at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the agency released a special edition of its Supervisory Highlights focused on consumer reporting and was handed a major loss from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in an attempt to enforce a civil investigative demand (CID).

  • 04.13.17

    $3M Penalty for Credit Reporting Agency in CFPB Action

    A major credit bureau and its subsidiaries will pay a civil penalty of $3 million, revise how it represents how the credit scores it markets to consumers are used, and put in place changes in its compliance management system in a settlement with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB or ...

  • 04.13.17

    Federal Lawmakers Consider Drop in De Novo Applications

    What are the reasons behind the decline in new bank and credit union charter applications?

  • 03.30.17

    Industry Groups Respond on Consumer Access to Financial Records

    Financial industry groups responded to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) request for information on consumer access to their financial records.

  • 03.30.17

    Industry Groups Respond on Consumer Access to Financial Records

    Financial industry groups responded to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) request for information on consumer access to their financial records.

  • 02.17.17

    Case Not Moot Even After Rule 67 Funds Deposited

    Is a Telephone Consumer Protection Act class action moot where a defendant actually deposits sufficient funds with the court to satisfy a plaintiff’s claim pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 67?

  • 02.03.17

    SPECIAL FOCUS: Current State of the FTC: Three Top Priorities

    On February 2, Acting Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, Maureen Ohlhausen, addressed the ABA 2017 Consumer Protection Conference in Atlanta and highlighted her consumer protection goals.

  • 02.02.17

    Comments Reveal Mixed Reaction to OCC Fintech Charter

    As the comment period ended on the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency's (OCC) proposal to establish a fintech charter, stakeholders weighed in on both sides of the idea.

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