The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has proposed rules to implement a provision in the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 (Budget Act) that allows robocalls (i.e., calls made with an
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Jennifer Gray to Speak at ACI’s 21st National Conference on Consumer Finance Class Actions & Litigation
Jennifer Gray, shareholder at Greenberg Traurig, will participate in the American Conference Institute’s 21st National Conference on Consumer Finance Class Actions & Litigation from July 27-28. Jennifer will be speaking on the panel titled “The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA): Litigation and Settlement Trends, Emerging Defense Strategies, Class Action Certification Issues, and Staying Ahead of the Curve in the Face of Complex and Unclear Rules.” The session will address emerging trends and developments in TCPA litigation, settlement trends, certification issues relating to TCPA class actions, practical guidance for what lies ahead, among other areas of interest.
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CFPB Outlines Payday Loan Rule
The CFPB recently announced the details of the payday loan rule that it is considering proposing. While it nominally targets traditional short-term, small-dollar lending that is commonly referred to as…
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CFPB Observer: Recent Developments from Feb. 2-6, 2015
The authors discuss current developments with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) including a proposed consent order with a credit card issuer, an enforcement action against a subprime credit card…
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