On January 3, a coalition of 49 state attorneys general announced a $45 million settlement with PHH Mortgage Corporation, which was accused of misconduct related to its servicing of single-family residential mortgages.

In announcing the settlement, state attorneys general from across the country touted their commitment to holding mortgage companies responsible for any misconduct that

On January 29, a California state court approved a $2.25 million settlement to be paid by Walgreen Co., commonly known to consumers nationwide as the drug store chain Walgreens. The settlement stems from a consumer protection lawsuit by the district attorneys of four California counties (Santa Clara, Contra Costa, San Mateo, and Santa Cruz) in

On January 30, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued its 2018 list of consumer reporting companies, which contains information regarding the nationwide consumer reporting agencies as well as companies operating in specialized areas such as employment screening, tenant screening, utilities, and gaming. The list includes the following:

  • Information to request a report. This includes

Today, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (“D.C. Circuit”) issued its en banc decision in the closely-watched PHH Corp. v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB” or the “Bureau”) matter. In short, the D.C. Circuit upheld the constitutionality of the structure of the CFPB, reversing its 2016 panel decision.

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In May 2017, the Federal Trade Commission, along with federal, state, and international law enforcement partners, announced “Operation Tech Trap,” a nationwide and international crackdown on tech support scams that trick consumers into believing their computers have a virus and then charge those consumers money for unnecessary repairs.

As part of Operation Tech Trap, the

The New York Attorney General’s Office has requested that a New York federal court compel a debt collection company and its owner to turn over documents in connection with a lawsuit alleging the defendants were part of a multimillion-dollar illegal debt collection scheme.

The lawsuit, brought by the Attorney General and the Consumer Financial Protection

A Florida jury awarded $70.6 million to Samantha Baca, a former stewardess on the Endless Summer yacht in connection with a claim that the boat’s owner failed to protect her from being sexually assaulted by a co-worker in February 2015.

The $70.6 million award included $70,000 in lost wages, $4.2 million in lost future wages,

In recent years, defendants have been attempting to curtail class actions in federal court by arguing that the named plaintiff lacked standing under the Supreme Court’s holding in Spokeo, Inc. v. Robins.  Although defendants have had success in asserting Spokeo in “no injury” class actions, this success has not been without a price.  Often,

n a ruling that could have major implications for patient outreach by the health care industry, on January 22, 2018, the Northern District of Ohio held that prescription reminder calls are exempted from liability under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act’s (TCPA) “emergency purposes” exception. If this ruling is followed by other courts, the long-term effect