Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)

On January 27, 2014, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) published a three-page consumer advisory to help consumers protect themselves in the wake of the recent breaches of payment card and other data.  The advisory encourages card holders to submit complaints about issuers’ inadequate responses to disputes related to data breaches.  It also contains information

On February 26-27, the Consumer Advisory Board (CAB) will be meeting in Washington, D.C., on a variety of topics, including the credit reporting market and managing consumer credit.

Richard Cordray will speak at a public session of CAB on February 27, where he is expected to focus on protecting consumer credit profiles.  There will

In a notice published in the January 14, 2014 Federal Register, the CFPB announced that it would be extending the comment deadline for the Announced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“ANPR”) that it issued on November 6, 2013 (discussed here).  The ANPR seeks to modernize the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (“FDCPA”) and will

 Credit and Collection News and Troutman Sanders’ Consumer Financial Services group present
“CFPB, State Regulators and Compliance”

Atlanta, GA
February 18-19, 2014

CCN and Troutman Sanders have created a seminar filled with rich and relevant content designed to meet the challenges of collecting in today’s economy, given the highly-regulated nature of the debt collection industry.

Most of the CFPB’s new mortgage rules take effect today, January 10, 2014. The CFPB has rejected congressional and financial industry’s repeated calls for a one-year mortgage regulation delay. However, Director Cordray expressed that, at least in the early days, the CFPB’s examiners will not be looking for compliance perfection but for a good faith

On December 23, 2013, a large credit card company was ordered by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and other federal agencies to pay $75 million in restitution and penalties based on allegations of a variety of illegal practices, including unfair billing and deceptive marketing of add-on products. The CFPB alleged that the company misled

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released a new rule on November 20, 2013, requiring simpler and more streamlined “Know Before You Owe” mortgage disclosure forms. The streamlined forms are designed to facilitate comparison shopping by consumers, to provide a more informed understanding of the fees and monthly payments associated with a potential loan, and

Few U.S. Supreme Court consumer protection cases over the past year were as closely watched and anxiously anticipated as Mount Holly v. Mt. Holly Gardens Citizens in Action, Inc. Scheduled for oral argument on December 4, with a decision anticipated sometime in mid-2014, the housing discrimination case drew attention from cautious onlookers from many

On November 6, 2013, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) directed at the debt collection industry. The CFPB is seeking comments, data and information from the public regarding a variety of rules proposed to govern collection agencies as well as first-party debt collectors, such as banks and

On the heels of the release of the final amendments to its new mortgage rules, the CFPB issued a bulletin and interim final rule giving mortgage servicers additional guidance about mortgage servicing rules that will take effect in January 2014. The CFPB’s latest guidance addresses, among other things, communications with family members after a borrower