Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court heard argument in an appeal from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit that involves an interpretation of a provision under the Truth-in-Lending Act that has caused a split among the lower courts.  The Supreme Court has to determine whether a borrower exercises his right to rescind

On November 7, the Rosen Law Firm, P.A. announced that it had filed a class action lawsuit against national chain Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches relating to a security breach involving customers’ credit and debit cards earlier this year.  The lawsuit alleges that the company’s grossly inadequate information systems and network security oversight led to an

By this time next year, the CFPB’s new TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosures rule will be in effect.  Is your company prepared to comply with the new rule?

On Tuesday, November 18, the CFPB and the Federal Reserve will host an hour-long webinar beginning at 2:00PM EST to address frequently asked questions on how to complete the

On October 22, the CFPB published in the Federal Register the compliance bulletin and policy guidance regarding mortgage servicing transfers that it issued on August 19, 2014 (link to full text can be found here).  It states that “[t]his bulletin is effective October 23, 2014 and applicable beginning August 19, 2014.”  The bulletin

On October 28, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued the latest edition of its “Supervisory Highlights” report, covering illegalities it discovered in the debt collection, student loan servicing, and mortgage collection markets between March and June 2014.  Although the Bureau acknowledged increased efforts by covered entities to ensure regulatory compliance, the report nevertheless

On November 3, the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision issued its final version of the Net Stable Funding Ration (NSFR) standard, which can be found here.  The NSFR is a long-term liquidity standard that measures the structural funding designed to ensure that internationally active banks maintain a stable funding profile.  It is included in

At the request of the Federal Trade Commission, a U.S. district court judge in Miami has temporarily shut down a fraudulent phantom debt collection operation that allegedly deceived Spanish-speaking consumers across the country.

On October 20, the FTC filed a complaint against Centro Natural Corp., Sumore LLC, and several individual defendants alleging that defendants illegally

On October 28, the Deputy Comptroller for Supervision of Risk Management Darrin Benhart of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency discussed auto and home equity lending risks and consumer debt sales.  A copy of his remarks, which were made before the Financial Services Collections and Credit Risk Conference, can be found here.

On November 5-6, the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) will host a Practical Privacy Series in New York.  According to IAPP, the Series will offer laser-focused education in the hot areas of data privacy that gets straight to the point, giving attendees the knowledge they need right now.

Topics to be covered are:

For the second time in recent weeks, a federal official has issued a warning regarding potential security weaknesses with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s consumer data-mining program.  In an October 30 report, United States Inspector General Mark Bialek warned CFPB Director Richard Cordray that the IG office had “identified information security as a major management