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In Trump Era, Law Firms Prepare for Less Work, and Hiring, From CFPB
A confluence of events, including Donald Trump's surprise victory, has shaken not only the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and its cadre of lawyers but also the law firm practice groups that built up around enforcement actions and investigations tied to the agency. Law firm interest in CFPB lawyers is expected to wane in the Trump administration and practice groups rooted in the agency could be forced to pivot, focusing more time on other federal and state regulators, according to more than a dozen interviews with law firm partners and recruiters.Cite as: Obot v. Na 16-CV-102, NYLJ 1202777936360, at *1 (WDNY, Decided January 21, 2017) CASENAME Otu A. Obot, Plaintiff v. Na
Law Firms Dial Up a Newsletter, Blogs to Spotlight TCPA Trends
There's no shortage in attention being paid to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. A law firm's new monthly newsletter is offering updates on the regulatory and legislative trends for general counsel at companies that deal with increasingly complex consumer matters related to phones.Lawyer Sues Student Loan Servicer Over Bar Prep Debt Discharged in Bankruptcy
A new case from a recent law school graduate will test how bankruptcy courts treat student debt.Cite as: SLM Priva dit Student Loan Trust 2004-B v. Bonet, CV-1666/14, NYLJ 1202739531208, at *1 (Civ., BX, Decided September 14, 2015) CASENAME SLM Priva
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