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Last Week, This Morning

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

FTC Files Complaint Against Provider of Small Business Financing

FDIC Updates Risk Management Manual of Examination Policies

CFPB Final Rule Establishes Its Supervisory Authority over Providers of Digital Consumer Payment Applications

Pennsylvania Extends Lemon Law to Motorcycles

HUD Extends Compliance Date for Certain Provisions of Final Rule Requiring Mortgagees to Conduct Meetings with Borrowers in Default

CFPB Report Analyzes Whether State Privacy Laws Provide Adequate Protection of Consumers' Financial Data

Texas Revises Motor Vehicle Installment Sales Rules

California Privacy Protection Agency Investigates Data Broker Compliance with Delete Act

CFPB and DOJ Study Finds Differential Treatment in Small Business Lending Market

FTC Obtains TRO Against Debt Collection Company and Owner

Short-Term Cash Advance Company Subject to Lawsuit by FTC

Mortgage Lender Settles Charges that It Violated ECOA By Discouraging Prospective Applicants, On Basis of Race, from Applying for Mortgage Loans

Treasury Department Releases Strategy to Expand Access to Safe and Affordable Financial Products and Services

CFPB Issues Consent Order Against Largest Credit Union to Resolve Allegations of Improper Overdraft Fees

Hudson Cook Insights

Today's Trends in Credit Regulation

Federal Trade Commission Sues Business Financing Company for Allegedly Misleading Consumers

By Eric D. Mulligan

On November 4, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission sued Seek Capital, LLC, and Roy Ferman, Seek's founder and CEO, for allegedly violating several federal laws, including Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act ("FTC Act"), the Telemarketing and Consumer Fraud and Abuse Prevention Act, the Telemarketing Sales Rule ("TSR"), and the Consumer Review Fairness Act of 2016 ("CRFA"). article continued

Court Allows Claim that Purchase of Ancillary Product Was Condition of Credit to Proceed, Based on Alleged Verbal Representation

By Latif Zaman

The advertising, sale, and financing of products ancillary to a credit transaction have been areas of regulatory scrutiny for years. Likewise, the always crucial question of what constitutes a cost of credit to be included in the finance charge has only grown in importance. A recent case before a federal district court touched on both topics. article continued

To Be or Not To Be: Challenge to the FTC's CARS Rule Is Ripe for the Fifth Circuit to Decide

By Julia K. Whitelock

On October 9, 2024, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit heard oral arguments on the challenge by the National Automobile Dealers Association and the Texas Automobile Dealers Association ("Petitioners") to the Federal Trade Commission's Combating Auto Retail Scams Trade Regulation Rule. article continued

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