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Supreme Court Appears Hesitant to Strike Down CFPB's Funding Structure
Even the court's conservative justices appeared wary of arguments that the consumer financial watchdog is unconstitutionally funded.New Jersey Temporary Workers' Bill of Rights
A first-in-the-nation law that creates new legal protections for temporary workers recently took full effect in New Jersey, despite opposition from the business community, a conditional veto by the governor and a legal challenge in federal court.Preview of the US Supreme Court's October Term 2023
The U.S. Supreme Court has been in the news lately for all the wrong reasons. Against that backdrop, the justices will surely be happy to turn their focus to the interesting legal questions that fill the court's docket.$2 Billion Blunder: Nationstar Sues Over Error Affecting 500,000 Mortgages
The incident occurred, Nationstar alleges, because "ACI misused Nationstar's nonpublic personal customer information to conduct quality assurance testing ... in a live production environment, instead of a walled-off testing environment."View more book results for the query "Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection"
Supreme Court's Term Opens Monday With Agency Authority, Social Media, Trademark on Docket
After wading into explosive social issues in recent years, the Supreme Court's conservative majority will turn its attention to an old familiar foe: the administrative state.The Supreme Court Term's Biggest Matchup: DOJ vs. Fifth Circuit
The justices have agreed to hear several Biden administration appeals from the Fifth Circuit, a right-leaning tribunal often surprisingly overturned by the conservative high court.Tempoe's $35M Settlement Affects Clients Across US, Including Georgians, Others in SE
"Tempoe lured consumers into complex and costly leases for furniture and appliances, and overcharged consumers double or even triple the purchase price due to confusing hidden fees," Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said. "Our settlement forces Tempoe to cancel all existing leases and allows consumers to keep their merchandise without any further payments. Tempoe is permanently banned from future consumer leasing activities, ensuring this egregious consumer abuse will not be repeated."$35M Settlement Affects Clients Across the US
"Tempoe lured consumers into complex and costly leases for furniture and appliances, and overcharged consumers double or even triple the purchase price due to confusing hidden fees," Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said. "Our settlement forces Tempoe to cancel all existing leases and allows consumers to keep their merchandise without any further payments. Tempoe is permanently banned from future consumer leasing activities, ensuring this egregious consumer abuse will not be repeated."Automators Case Signals Future FTC Scrutiny for AI, Consumer Lawyers Say
"The FTC is looking at these dramatic changes in the marketplace … through the lens of how might these changes and these tools be used in ways that violate the FTC Act," said attorney Daniel Kaufman.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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