The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) sent letters to the top retail credit card companies at the beginning of June, encouraging the companies to use more transparent promotions, citing a major retailer’s decision to end deferred-interest programs associated with its credit card.  In the letter, the Bureau outlined its concerns that temporary promotions – such

On Thursday, June 29, from 3-4 p.m. ET, Troutman Sanders attorneys Ashley Taylor, Alan Wingfield and Mary Zinsner will present a webinar examining the current status and prospects for the Financial CHOICE Act 2.0, deregulation and the rollback of Dodd Frank, and the ongoing courtroom attacks on the CFPB. The webinar will also cover recent

In July of 2016, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released an outline of new rules targeting third-party debt-collection operations. The new rules targeted various areas including: Debt validation, Limits on Contact, Consumer Disputes, and Deceased Consumers. At the time, the CFPB stated it planned to release rules relevant to first-party creditors at a later

In its fifth annual fair lending report, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau highlighted redlining, mortgage and student loan servicing, and small business lending as areas of focus for 2017.  CFPB Director Richard Cordray specifically noted these areas for enhanced enforcement actions, describing them as “significant or emerging fair lending risk to consumers.”

“In 2017

On June 5, 2017, an Illinois federal judge awarded $280 million to the federal government and the states of California, Illinois, North Carolina, and Ohio against Dish Network LLC over violations of numerous federal and state do-not-call laws. The district court’s $280 million penalty constitutes the largest ever for violations of telemarketing laws. In addition,

On June 2, Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi announced a settlement with a Jacksonville car dealership, its financing arm, and its president related to allegations that the dealership engaged in misleading business and sales practices.  The consent agreement, filed in the Circuit Court of the Fourth Judicial Circuit for Duval County, Florida, requires the dealership

On May 31, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released a report summarizing the complaints the Bureau received from senior citizens since the CFPB opened its doors in July 2011.  In its nearly six years of operation, the Bureau has handled approximately 1,163,200 complaints, with 103,100 complaints coming from consumers 62 years of age and older.

The Acting Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Maureen Ohlhausen, has issued a statement that endorses a recent proposed rulemaking by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).  The FCC rulemaking, proposed on May 18, is titled “Restoring Internet Freedom” and seeks to restore a “light-touch regulatory framework” by reversing a 2015 FCC decision that

On May 22, 2017, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced a settlement with Safetech Products LLC (“Safetech”) over allegations that the Internet of Things (IoT) company sold insecure wireless door and padlocks.  According to the Attorney General, the settlement marks the first time a state Attorneys General has taken legal action against a wireless

On May 23, state attorneys general from 47 states and the District of Columbia announced a settlement agreement with Target Corporation to resolve the states’ investigation into the company’s 2013 data breach.  Under the terms of the Assurance of Voluntary Compliance (“AVC”), Target will pay $18.5 million to the states – the largest multistate data