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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plans to revise a rule that it had previously withdrawn governing when state attorneys general are required to report coming lawsuits, following industry ...
On July 11, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas vacated the CFPB’s Medical Debt Rule, concluding that ...
In two cases challenging regulatory actions by the Biden-era Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Brownstein secured major wins for ...
Congress should not have created the CFPB. Multiple federal agencies already existed to enforce consumer protection laws. The ...
On May 15, the CFPB published a Federal Register notice withdrawing its proposed rule regarding prohibited terms and conditions in agreements for consumer financial products or services under ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is expected to amend, or rescind and reissue, the rule on consumer financial data rights, potentially throwing out years of work under the Biden administration ...
The CFPB believes the rule it is seeking to rescind is no longer necessary due to the end of the COVID-19 national emergency.
Consumer advocates slam the CFPB for dropping 21 enforcement actions and planning to repeal the Open Banking Rule, raising concerns over transparency.
The Financial Technology Association (FTA) has hit out at US regulators over plans to rescind open banking rules, calling the move a "handout to Wall Street banks".
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has joined a pair of industry groups in asking a federal court in Texas to vacate a Biden-era rule that banned medical debt from credit reports.
The CFPB said Tuesday it will stop enforcing a Biden-era rule treating buy now, pay later firms like credit card lenders.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has withdrawn a proposed rule to limit how data brokers collect and sell sensitive personal information, drawing criticism from privacy and security advocates.