As reported by the Patriot-News in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Judge Yvette Kane of the Middle District of Pennsylvania has approved a “$562,500…
Read MoreAs reported by the Patriot-News in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Judge Yvette Kane of the Middle District of Pennsylvania has approved a “$562,500…
Read MoreThere is a troubling proposal in Akron from judges in that city who are set to vote Jan. 17 on new rules…
Read MoreThe Democratic presidential candidates have chimed in on the data debate. They are focusing their attentions on housing, credit reporting, employment…
Read MoreOver the past year we have seen an unprecedented amount of legislation concerning our industry pass out of the House Financial…
Read More“A class of more than 100,000 payday loan customers reached a $24 million cash settlement [recently] to end allegations that consumer-reporting…
Read MoreAccording to a story in today’s New York Law Journal, it’s a common question in certain regulatory circles: “Will the New…
Read MoreAndrew Smith, the FTC’s chief of the Bureau of Consumer Protection, made a blog posting, New and improved FTC data security…
Read MoreOn March 3, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral argument in Seila Law LLC v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a case…
Read MoreIn full bloom in the American penal system is “The GreenHouse”. At Rikers Island is what the New York Times called…
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