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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is backing off a lawsuit against a Michigan-based auto lender in a move that the American Financial Services Association said was good news for those ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau dropped out of a case alleging one of the country’s largest subprime auto lenders ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau voluntarily dropped a case against a Pennsylvania-based credit card company that ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau switched sides and backed a federal lawsuit by banks and business groups seeking to ...
A bill that proposed banning medical debt from appearing on credit reports has been signed by the governor of Washington.
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Judge scraps Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s rule capping credit card late fees at $8A federal judge on Tuesday threw out a US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule capping credit card late fees at $8, ...
The Oregon Senate voted Wednesday to shield patients’ medical debt from credit reports. Senate Bill 605, which passed the ...
A federal judge just scrapped a rule that capped credit card late fees at $8, down from over $30. This reverses a move made ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's exit from a suit jointly filed with the New York Attorney General's office narrows a major subprime lending case.
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