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Consumer Data Rulemaking Underway at CFPB: Here Are Four Things Your Company Should Know Plus a Webinar

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released its Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) on Oct. 22, seeking comment on 46 questions in nine categories surrounding consumer access to financial information under section 1033 of the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act (12 U.S.C. § 5533).

3rd Cir. Rejects Challenge to Parallel State AG and CFPB Prosecutions

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit recently affirmed the denial of a motion to dismiss filed by a federal student loan lender and servicer against claims raised by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania alleging violations of federal and state consumer protection laws after the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau filed suit raising similar claims.

CFPB Extends Comment Period for Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Time-Barred Debt

The federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has extended the deadline for public comments on its Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on time-barred debt disclosures to Aug. 4. The Bureau stated its reason for the extension as “the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.”

Maryland High Court Holds Private Litigants Cannot Bar AG or CFPB from Separately Suing on Same Claims

The Maryland Court of Appeals recently held that victims on whose behalf money is collected or property is recovered by the Maryland Consumer Protection Division of the Attorney General's Office (CPD) or federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau have no authority, through a private settlement, whether or not approved by a court, to preclude the CPD or CFPB from pursuing their own remedies.

2019: A Watershed Year for Consumer Financial Services Law

It has been an extraordinary 365 days for consumer financial services law. I cannot recall a year where so many states introduced legislation or proposed regulations or rules impacting the credit industry. At the federal level, proposed rules for the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act were (finally) released and California also proposed regulations under the California Consumer Privacy Act.

CFPB Extends Comment Period on Proposed Debt Collection Rules to Sept. 18

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has announced it will allow more time for comments on its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to implement the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. The CFPB has extended the comment period by 30 days to Sept. 18. Years in the making, if adopted the proposed rules would bring significant changes to the form and manner of consumer debt collection subject to the FDCPA. According to the CFPB, its proposal “would set clear, bright-line limits on the number of calls debt collectors may place to reach consumers on a weekly basis; apply prohibitions on harassment or abuse, false…

9th Cir. Rejects Challenges to CFPB Structure and CID

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit recently affirmed a trial court’s order requiring a law firm to respond to interrogatories and requests for production of documents pursuant to a civil investigative demand promulgated by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. In so ruling, the Ninth Circuit cited prior Supreme Court separation-of-power opinions which indicate that the bureau’s restriction permitting removal of its director only by the president “for cause” did not violate the Constitution’s separation of powers doctrine to conclude that its structure was constitutionally permissible. The Ninth Circuit also held that the civil investigative demand was proper…