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News from Washington: Regulatory Updates

1, 2018, the protections of TILA and the Consumer Leasing Act generally...1, 2020, and would be readjusted every five years. The proposal also would

https://www.consumercomplianceoutlook.org/2019/first-issue/news-from-washington/

Risk-Focused Supervision Webinar Questions and Answers

1 In the current climate, there are many demands on our staff’s time and...1 The webinar has been archived and is available on our website.

https://www.consumercomplianceoutlook.org/2014/second-quarter/risk-focused-supervision-webinar-quest...

On the Docket: Recent Federal Court Opinions - Consumer Compliance Outlook: Fourth Quarter 2014 - Philadelphia Fed

1) Are disparate impact claims cognizable under the FHA? and 2) If they...1)). The plaintiff conducted a transaction on the Internet with a federal

https://www.consumercomplianceoutlook.org/2014/fourth-quarter/on-the-docket/

On the Docket: Recent Federal Court Opinions - Consumer Compliance Outlook: Second Quarter 2009 - Philadelphia Fed

1) of TILA specifically states that a title insurance fee is not a finance...1) of Regulation Z requires lenders to disclose to borrowers, clearly

https://www.consumercomplianceoutlook.org/2009/second-quarter/q2_06/

Revisiting the Community Reinvestment Act - Consumer Compliance Outlook: Second Quarter 2009 - Philadelphia Fed

.1 Today, 32 years later, and in the aftermath of the worst financial ...1 The Community Reinvestment Act, 12 U.S.C. § 2901(b) 2 See, e.g, "The

https://www.consumercomplianceoutlook.org/2009/second-quarter/q2_04/

News from Washington: Regulatory Updates - Consumer Compliance Outlook: Second Quarter 2012 - Philadelphia Fed

1, 2012, the CFPB began accepting consumer complaints about bank accounts...$1,610 in overdraft fees annually. The CFPB includes data requests sent

https://www.consumercomplianceoutlook.org/2012/second-quarter/news-from-washington/

Fintech Development from Washington

1) the No-Action Letter policy, (2) the Trial Disclosure Program policy...1,600 housing counseling agencies (HCAs) that participate in HUD’s housing

https://www.consumercomplianceoutlook.org/2019/third-issue/fintech-development-from-washington/

On the Docket: Recent Federal Court Opinions

$1 million in statutory damages in a class-action lawsuit along with actual...$1,000 per violation, 15 U.S.C. §1681n(a); the plaintiff only sought such

https://www.consumercomplianceoutlook.org/2016/first-issue/on-the-docket/

On the Docket: Recent Federal Court Opinions

1) an injury in fact, (2) that is fairly traceable to the challenged conduct...$1.27 billion in restitution and disgorgement, which the district court

https://www.consumercomplianceoutlook.org/2021/second-issue/on-the-docket/

On the Docket: Recent Federal Court Opinions

1)), as well as an “outcome prediction” defense (24 C.F.R. §100.500(d)...$1,000 per violation. A prior three-judge panel of the Eleventh Circuit

https://www.consumercomplianceoutlook.org/2020/fourth-issue/on-the-docket/