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"Finance cos. should brace for wider CFPB anti-bias reach" by Caroline M. Stapleton (Law360)
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau recently raised eyebrows when it broadly expanded the legal theories under which it will seek to challenge illegal discrimination in the financial services industry. The CFPB announced on March 16 that it revised its examination manual to identify...
Articles"Saber-rattling or fair warning: CFPB Director Rohit Chopra signals intent to bring enforcement actions against executives and employees of large banks" by John R. Coleman (ABA Banking Law Committee Journal)
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has never brought a claim against an executive, officer, or managerial employee of a large bank alleging that the individual participated in unlawful conduct. Over a quarter of the CFPB’s more than 300 public enforcement actions to date have included...
Articles"No end in sight: Biometrics litigation trends" by Elizabeth E. McGinn, Amanda R. Lawrence, Scott T. Sakiyama and Michael Rosenberg (CSLR)
Modern biometrics applications are myriad with more continually being developed. They allow users to unlock devices, make payments, detect theft, track time and much more. These applications are not overlooked by the plaintiffs’ bar. Since 2019, more than 1,000 class action lawsuits have been filed...
Articles"BankThink: Has CFPB gained an upper hand in enforcement cases?" by Amanda R. Lawrence and John B. Williams III (American Banker)
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in late February issued a procedural rule with little fanfare or press that nonetheless may mark a significant strategic shift in how the agency pursues enforcement — and give it more latitude in tackling what appears to be an increasingly crowded...
Articles"FTC updates data security expectations for nonbanks" by Elizabeth E. McGinn, Amanda R. Lawrence, Sherry-Maria Safchuk, Lauren Bomberger (Bloomberg Law)
Persistent cyberbreaches are compelling government responses to protect consumer data, particularly consumer financial information. Laws passed in California, Colorado, and Virginia are among the most influential at the state level, but federal regulators are also moving to implement additional...
Articles"New 9th Circ. rulings may restrict McGill Rule's scope" by Fredrick S. Levin, James McGuire, Ali M. Abugheida, and Megan E. Whitehill (Law360)
In the 2017 McGill v. Citibank NA decision, the California Supreme Court held that any arbitration clause that bars a plaintiff from seeking public injunctive relief in any forum is unenforceable. The so-called McGill rule has become a central feature of the California arbitration landscape, and...
Articles"Incorporating safeguards for CFPB info request targets" by John R. Coleman (Law360)
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced recently that it ordered several large technology companies to submit detailed information concerning their payment products, including how they collect, use and share data about consumers who use their products. The information demand is...
Articles"Differences between the California Consumer Privacy Act and the California Privacy Rights Act" by Sherry-Maria Safchuk (Conference on Consumer Finance Law Quarterly Report)
The transformation of privacy laws in California has been swift. The rapid adoption of the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”), its regulations, and the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (“CPRA”) has required businesses to diligently track new consumer protections across privacy...
Articles"The prosecutors owe New York silence: They must keep quiet as they consider charges against Cuomo" by Daniel R. Alonso (Daily News)
In the aftermath of New York Attorney General Letitia James’s thorough and critical report about alleged sexual harassment by Gov. Cuomo, no fewer than five elected district attorneys have announced that they will review the report for potential criminality. Although it focuses on allegations of...
Articles"Shedding light on dark patterns: What financial institutions need to know" by Elizabeth E. McGinn, Amanda R. Lawrence, and Sherry-Maria Safchuk (Cybersecurity Law Report)
Regulators, legislators and private litigants are increasingly looking at how companies attract and conduct business with consumers in online settings, and particularly whether these companies are designing user experiences to manipulate behavior in a way that can prove harmful to the consumer. The...
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