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Last Week, This Morning®
Key developments from the past week in consumer and commercial finance and privacy law.
Trump Nominates McKernan as Director of CFPB
Allegation that Creditor Acted on Factual Inaccuracies When Providing Principal Reason for Adverse Action Did Not Constitute Violation of ECOA
Latest AFSA C3 Survey Reveals Improved Conditions for Consumer Lending
Missouri Increases Dealer Administrative Fee
Massachusetts Enacts Money Transmission Law
Chopra Removed as Director of CFPB; Vought Now Designated as Acting Director
Convenience Fees Charged By Mortgage Servicer for Making Payments Online or By Phone Violated FDCPA
Trade Associations Seek Rescission of CFPB's Nonbank Registry Rule
Senators Introduce Bill to Cap Credit Card Interest Rates
FCC's New Robocall One-to-One Consent Standard Postponed by FCC and Vacated by Court on Eve of Effective Date
Fifth Circuit Vacates FTC's CARS Rule
CFPB Issues Report on Vehicle Financing by Servicemembers
Maryland Office of Financial Regulation Publishes Final Rules Governing Shared Appreciation Agreements
CFPB Takes Action Against Remittance Transfer Provider for Alleged Deceptive Fee Disclosure Practices
Hudson Cook Insights
Today's Trends in Credit Regulation
FTC Targets Accessibility Overlays
By Erica A.N. Kramer
On January 3, 2025, the Federal Trade Commission ("FTC") announced a proposed $1,000,000 settlement with accessiBe Inc. and accessiBe Ltd. accessiBe is a software provider that sells an AI-powered web accessibility tool called "accessWidget." accessWidget is a plug-in, designed to make websites compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines ("WCAG"). article continued
Yellowstone Capital Settles Lawsuit with New York Attorney General
By Eric D. Mulligan
On January 16, 2025, Yellowstone Capital and other entities, along with Yellowstone officers Isaac Stern and Jeffrey Reece, settled claims by New York Attorney General Letitia James that Yellowstone and the other entities allegedly violated New York law by extending usurious loans to small business and disguising them as sales-based financing transactions (or "merchant cash advances," as the proposed settlement terms them). article continued
CFPB Bites of the Month - 2024 Annual Review - Credit Cards
By Daniel J. Laudicina, Eric L. Johnson, Justin B. Hosie and Kristen Yarows
In this article, we share a timeline of our monthly "bites" for 2024 applicable to the credit card industry. article continued
No Paper Necessary: Vehicle Titles in the Age of the Internet
By Eric D. Mulligan
Unlike most items of personal property, a motor vehicle usually has a certificate of title. We all know that the point of a vehicle title is to show who owns the vehicle and who (if anyone) has a lien on it. Sometimes, though, what matters is more than that piece of paper, especially in an age when many states have laws recognizing electronic liens, registrations, and titles. article continued