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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plans to revise a rule that it had previously withdrawn governing when state attorneys general are required to report coming lawsuits, following industry ...
Consistent with the position the CFPB took at the hearing on the 1071 Rule, the Bureau also sought a pause during oral argument before the same court today, in an appeal by the CFPB of other trade ...
The CFPB has issued a new interpretive rule regarding the authority of state attorneys general and state regulators (State Officials) to enforce the Consumer Financial Protection Act (CFPA). CFPA ...
At least one political appointee at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is raising concerns about fees JPMorgan Chase & ...
When its rule banning medical debt from credit reports was stopped in its tracks, the agency appealed to state legislatures to pass laws doing just that. The CFPB first proposed this rule in ...
For state regulators, the wait might have been worth it. In its interpretive rule, the CFPB endorsed states' abilities to enact their own fair credit reporting laws to protect their residents.
Here’s a summary of the nearly CFPB’s 600-page notice and what you need to know as a consumer, ... and the Kentucky Bankers Association filed a lawsuit on Oct. 22 challenging the CFPB rule.
Americans will no longer have to decide what’s more important: Their health or their credit score. Finalized on January 7, a new rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB ...
The CFPB’s proposed rule therefore has the added dimension of increasing a financial institution’s privacy and security ... PUBLIC NOTICE OF UCC ARTICLE 9 ... Under certain state laws, ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) on Wednesday sent a list of rules under review to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), including proposals that could affect mortgage lenders ...
When its rule banning medical debt from credit reports was stopped in its tracks, the agency appealed to state legislatures to pass laws doing just that. The CFPB first proposed this rule in ...