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Last Week, This Morning®

Key developments from the past week in consumer and commercial finance and privacy law.

Idaho Joins Arkansas in Enacting Law Restricting Use of Mortgage Trigger Leads

Texas Bill Would Cap Sales-Based Financing "Interest" at 18% a Year

Virginia Requires Dealers to Complete Buyer's Order for Vehicle Leases

California Privacy Protection Agency Takes CCPA Enforcement Action Against Auto Manufacturer for Alleged Violations of Consumers' Privacy Rights

AFSA Submits Comment Letter on CFPB's Proposed Auto Loan Survey

Utah Legislature Passes Earned Wage Access Services Law

Mortgage Loan Originators in Texas Required to Register with NMLS

Oregon Requires Consumer Finance License for Providers of Certain Private Education Loans and Income Share Agreements

California Rule Addresses Pro Rata Annual Assessment Payable by Licensed Debt Collectors and Contents of Their Annual Reports

Oklahoma Department of Consumer Credit Publishes UCCC Dollar Amount Adjustments Effective July 1, 2025

Massachusetts Finalizes Junk Fee Regulation

Wyoming Revises Consumer Rental-Purchase Agreement Act

Maryland AG Settles Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Claims Against Car Dealership

CFPB Dismisses Lawsuits Against Installment Lender and Operator of Zelle and Its Owner Banks

FTC Obtains TRO Against Affiliated Debt Collection Companies

Hudson Cook Insights

Today's Trends in Credit Regulation

New York Courts Appear Skeptical of Certain Fees in Sales-Based Financing Transactions

By Eric. D. Mulligan

On February 11, 2025, the Supreme Court of New York, Nassau County, ordered a hearing on whether a financing contract between Square Funding LLC and Walsh Roofing Services of Tampa Bay, LLC, was a "merchant cash advance" contract or a "predatory loan scheme." The order is an unusual move that may indicate a tendency in New York courts toward greater scrutiny of contractual fees in sales-based financing agreements. article continued

FCC's New Robocall One-to-One Consent Standard Postponed by FCC and Vacated by Court on Eve of Effective Date

By Michael A. Goodman

On January 24, 2025, three days before the Federal Communications Commission's new Telephone Consumer Protection Act "one-to-one" consent standard was due to take effect, the FCC issued an order postponing the standard's effective date, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit vacated the standard altogether. article continued

CFPB Bites of the Month - February 19, 2025 - CFPB, My Funny Valentine

By Justin B. Hosie, Eric L. Johnson and Kristen Yarows

In this month's article, we share some of our top "bites" for the prior months covered during the February 2025 webinar. article continued

FTC Proposes Largest Dealer Fine in Its History

By Daniel J. Laudicina

On December 19, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission announced a proposed $20 million settlement with Leader Automotive Group and its parent company, AutoCanada, to resolve claims brought by the FTC and the State of Illinois. The FTC and Illinois alleged that Leader systematically defrauded consumers by, among other things, deceiving consumers about the price and availability of vehicles, charging for add-ons without consumers' consent, imposing "junk fees," posting bogus reviews to mislead consumers as to Leader's reputation, and failing to disclose that U.S. customers were buying vehicles imported from Canada, which voided manufacturer's warranties. article continued

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