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Texas federal judge hearing trade group lawsuit challenging CFPB final credit card late fee rule questions whether venue is proper...

The federal district court judge to whom the lawsuit challenging the CFPB’s final credit card late fee rule (Rule) was reassigned entered an order this week questioning whether the Fort Worth Division of the Northern District...more

CFPB enters into consent order with third-party collector of medical debts to resolve alleged FCRA and FDCPA violations

The CFPB announced last week that it has entered into a consent order with Commonwealth Financial Systems, Inc. (Commonwealth), a third-party debt collection company that collects past-due medical debts and furnishes...more

OCC issues guidance on managing risks associated with “buy now, pay later” lending

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) has issued a bulletin (2023-37) that provides guidance on managing risks associated with “buy now, pay later” (BNPL) lending.  The BNPL loans addressed in the bulletin are...more

Trade groups urge CFPB to issue ANPR on FCRA rulemaking

In September 2023, the CFPB announced that it was launching a Fair Credit Reporting Act rulemaking and issued an outline of the proposals it is considering in preparation for convening a Small Business Advisory Review Panel. ...more

CFPB issues annual FDCPA report; FTC issues annual letter on debt collection to CFPB (UPDATED)

The CFPB has issued its annual Fair Debt Collection Practices Act report covering the CFPB’s debt collection activities in 2022.  The report incorporates information from the FTC’s most recent annual letter to the CFPB...more

Eleventh Circuit rules consumers can recover statutory damages for willful FCRA violations without proving actual damages

Joining every other circuit to address the same issue, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit recently ruled that a consumer does not have to prove actual damages to recover statutory damages for willful...more

Ninth Circuit confirms discrete actions in debt collection litigation can trigger FDCPA one-year statute of limitations

A panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit recently held that because of the timing of a filing in a collection action against a student loan borrower, his claim that debt collectors violated the Fair Debt...more

CFPB seeks comment on new survey of student loan borrowers

The CFPB has published a notice in the Federal Register seeking comment on its request for approval by the Office of Management and Budget of a new one-time survey of student loan borrowers.  Comments must be received by...more

Seventh Circuit rules $3.95 in postage spent by plaintiff to respond to second validation notice sufficient to establish FDCPA...

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has ruled that a plaintiff in a putative class action had standing to assert FDCPA claims against the purchaser of her debt and the purchaser’s servicer based on the $3.95 she...more

Eleventh Circuit rules district court did not abuse its discretion by dismissing defendants in CFPB enforcement action as...

A unanimous panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit has affirmed the district court’s order dismissing several defendants as sanctions for the CFPB’s continuation of “obstructionist conduct” in...more

CFPB announces consent order with third-party collector of medical debt

The CFPB announced at the end of last week that it had entered into a consent order with Phoenix Financial Services, LLC (Phoenix), a third-party debt collector that collects primarily past-due medical debts and furnishes...more

New CFPB report and blog post look at third-party debt collections tradeline reporting and medical debt furnishing

The CFPB issued a new report, “Market Snapshot: An Update on Third-Party Debt Collections Tradelines Reporting,” that looks at trends in credit reporting of debt in collections from 2018 to 2022. It also published a new blog...more

New Jersey federal court rules misleading collection letter alone does not establish Article III standing

In an unpublished opinion, a New Jersey federal district court has ruled that a plaintiff did not have Article III standing to assert a claim under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act based solely on her receipt of an...more

Trend to watch: New legislation may blur lines between student loan servicing and debt collection

The New York state legislature is currently considering a pair of companion bills which would impose detailed notice and records requirements upon student loan servicers. New York Senate bill S5136B, which was passed by the...more

CFPB Fall 2022 Supervisory Highlights looks at auto servicing, consumer reporting, credit card account management, debt...

The CFPB has released the Fall 2022 edition of its Supervisory Highlights. The report discusses the Bureau’s examinations in the areas of auto servicing, consumer reporting, credit card account management, debt collection,...more

CFPB releases report and issues circular on nursing home debt collection

If you’re collecting debt for nursing home care, you might want to double check who is responsible for payment. Last week, in conjunction with a field hearing, the CFPB issued a new Consumer Financial Protection Circular and...more

CFPB looks at connection between financial assistance for medical care and medical collections

In a blog post published last week, the CFPB looked at the connection between eligibility for financial assistance under policies mandated by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and medical collections.  The ACA requires nonprofit...more

CFPB to hold Sept. 8 field hearing on nursing home debt collection practices

The CFPB has announced that on September 8, 2022, it will hold a field hearing on nursing home debt collection practices. The event will be hosted by Director Chopra....more

CFPB adds new debt collection rule FAQs

Last week, the CFPB published additional frequently asked questions on Regulation F, its debt collection rule.   The new FAQs address third-party communications, electronic communications, and unusual or inconvenient time and...more

CFPB issues advisory opinion on permissibility of “convenience fees” charged by debt collectors subject to the FDCPA

The CFPB has issued an advisory opinion that addresses when the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act permits a debt collector to charge “pay-to-pay” or “convenience fees,” such as fees imposed for making a payment online or by...more

CFPB Spring 2022 Supervisory Highlights looks at auto servicing, credit reporting, credit card account management, debt...

The CFPB has released the Spring 2022 edition of its Supervisory Highlights. The report discusses the Bureau’s examinations in the areas of auto servicing, consumer reporting, credit card account management, debt collection,...more

CFPB issues report on consumer complaints involving medical debt; Biden Administration announces actions relating to medical debt

Just a little more than a month after issuing a report taking aim at medical debt collections, the CFPB has issued a new report on “Medical billing and collection issues described in consumer complaints.”...more

CFPB criticizes transcript withholding by postsecondary schools

A recent CFPB blog post endorsed part of U.S. Department of Education Secretary Cardona’s keynote address for the 2021 FSA Training Conference that issued a call to end the longstanding institutional practice of transcript...more

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