Everything Changes on January 20 – At least at the CFPB
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, as we’ve discussed here before, has been extremely active during the Biden Administration. It has aggressively tackled several areas perceived
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, as we’ve discussed here before, has been extremely active during the Biden Administration. It has aggressively tackled several areas perceived
The Supreme Court term that ended just three weeks ago was one of the most consequential terms in recent years. I’ve previously written about a
After oral argument in CFPB v. Community Financial Services Association of America, Ltd, we predicted that the CFPB would live to see another day. Today
Our economy relies on credit. Without available credit, it would shrink drastically. And when people don’t pay their bills, borrowing costs go up for those
I’ve represented creditors in litigation for over thirty years, and I’ve been involved in numerous commercial workouts. When a lender is paid in full and
Is the other shoe about to drop on the U.S. economy? Let’s look at just some of the economic headwinds of the past few years:
When filing for bankruptcy, accurately identifying assets in the schedules is a critical step. Intentionally omitting an asset often results in significant legal consequences. We
As part of the administration’s push to curb excessive fees, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is proposing drastic reductions to fees charged to consumers by
Michigan voters approved medical marijuana in 2008 and its recreational use in 2018. The Great Lakes State is purportedly the third largest market for cannabis
“We have changed our terms.” How often do you get this pop-up or email? It seems like companies, services, and platforms are constantly changing their
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