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Paul Boller helps clients navigate a variety of federal and state statutory and regulatory requirements in consumer financial services.

The governors of Virginia and South Dakota have each signed a bill – HB 2690 and HB 1032, respectively – that moves the state’s licensing of money transmitters to the National Multistate Licensing System (“NMLS”). Both bills become effective on July 1, 2019. In addition to moving the money transmitter licensing process to NMLS,

On March 1, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released a report concerning mortgages made to members of the U.S. armed forces and veterans purchasing a first home.  It is part of a series of quarterly reports the CFPB will issue focusing on consumer credit trends.  This Quarterly Consumer Credit Trends report highlights trends among first-time

If a recent proposal is any indication, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (“FHFA”) may feel more comfortable with the status quo than with permitting Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (“the Enterprises”) to explore the benefits of using VantageScore 3.0, a credit-scoring alternative jointly created by the nationwide consumer reporting agencies, or “CRAs.”

Last month, the