The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has issued strong criticism of the first two articles on arbitration published in the New York Times this past Sunday and earlier this week. (The articles were part of a series of three reports.)...more
The CFPB has announced that its Consumer Advisory Board will meet on October 22, 2015 in Washington, D.C. The meeting, at which Director Cordray is scheduled to give opening remarks, will include a discussion of arbitration,...more
The CFPB, together with the DOJ, has filed a second amicus brief in Spokeo, Inc. v. Robins, the case pending before the U.S. Supreme Court in which the issue is whether a plaintiff who cannot show any actual harm from a...more
9/14/2015
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Article III ,
Certiorari ,
Class Action ,
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) ,
Defamation ,
Department of Justice (DOJ) ,
Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) ,
Injury-in-Fact ,
Motion to Dismiss ,
Obama Administration ,
Online Platforms ,
Online Reputation ,
Personally Identifiable Information ,
SCOTUS ,
Solicitor General ,
Spokeo ,
Spokeo v Robins ,
Standing ,
Statutory Damages ,
Websites
A California federal judge has rejected the attempt of Castle & Cooke Mortgage, LLC, the mortgage company that entered into a consent order with the CFPB in November 2013 to settle charges that it violated the Regulation Z...more
The CFPB has filed an amicus brief in Billings v. Propel Financial Services, LLC, a case on appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. The issue in the case is whether a private lender extends“consumer credit”...more
Earlier this week, Castle & Cooke Mortgage, LLC, the mortgage company that entered into a consent order with the CFPB in November 2013 to settle charges that it violated the Regulation Z loan originator compensation rule (“LO...more
In This Issue:
- Uniform State Test Implementation Nearing
- Mortgage Servicer's Alleged Failure To Be Licensed Subjects Company to Claims under State and Federal Debt Collection Statutes
- Sixth Circuit...more
3/21/2013
/ Amount in Controversy ,
CAFA ,
Class Action ,
Data Protection ,
Debt Collection ,
FDCPA ,
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ,
Foreclosure ,
Homeowners Association (HOA) ,
Licenses ,
Liens ,
Mobile Payments ,
Mortgages ,
Privity of Contract ,
Res Judicata ,
Robo-Signing ,
SCOTUS ,
Uniform State Test
In This Issue:
- Kentucky County Clerks Cannot Sue MERS for Failure To Record Mortgage Assignments, Sixth Circuit Rules
- Bipartisan Policy Center Proposes New Directions for National Housing Policy
- FTC...more
In This Issue:
- MERS Has Power To Assign Interest in Deed of Trust, Borrower Can Challenge Assignment of Mortgage, First Circuit Rules
- Federal Judge Refuses To Dismiss Arizona Mortgage Class Action Alleging...more
2/21/2013
/ Class Action ,
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) ,
Debt Collectors ,
Deed of Trust ,
Department of Justice (DOJ) ,
Disclosure Requirements ,
Fair Lending ,
Fraud ,
Information Sharing ,
Interest Rates ,
Licenses ,
MERS ,
Mortgage Loan Originators
In This Issues:
- CFPB Generates Flurry of New Mortgage Banking Industry Rules
- CFPB Issues Final ECOA Appraisal Rule
- 20 State Agencies Adopt Uniform State MLO Testing
- Mortgage Foreclosure Is Debt...more