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Regulatory Update: Final Rule on Courtesy Overdraft Services
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has finalized its proposed rule that aims to close what CFPB Director Rohit Chopra has characterized as a “loophole” from certain consumer financial protection laws.
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The War on Bank Fees Rages On—New CFPB Rule Aims to Hobble Courtesy Overdraft Services
As you may have heard, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has proposed a new rule that would drastically change the landscape of courtesy overdraft services offered by many large financial institutions. Under this new rule, large financ...
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The Shifting Sands of Washington’s Consumer Loan Act
Since the Great Recession, the regulation of residential mortgages and those who service them have been in sharp focus. Legislators and regulators continue to demonstrate an abiding mistrust in the servicing industry a full decade after the financial...
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Update: The CFPB’s Proposed Arbitration Rule is Officially Dead
This is an update to our original post: The CFPB's Proposed Arbitration Rules–Dead or Alive? on June 1, 2017.
It is official: The CFPB's arbitration rule is dead. On October 24, the Senate passed its resolution to disapprove the CFPB's rul...
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Update: The CFPB’s Proposed Arbitration Rule—Dead or Alive?
Update (August 28, 2017): A lot has happened since our original post on the CFPB's arbitration rule, and more is on the way. The CFPB's arbitration rule is definitely alive and breathing, for the time being:
The CFPB published its long-awaite...
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No Credit History, No Problem: CFPB Ponders Novel Credit Scoring Ideas
Last month, the CFPB issued a Request for Information (“Request”) to identify potential ways to increase credit access for underserved segments of the population. In particular, the CFPB noted that certain groups of individuals lack enough credi...
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