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Can The CFPB Make Debt Collectors Reveal Their Attorney-Client Privileged Documents?

FDCPA Defense

The CFPB claims to have the right to obtain privileged documents from all “supervised institutions” as well as from any “service provider” (such as a law firm or collection agency) who performs material services for a supervised institution. Federal Trade Commission , 430 F.3d The answer may depend on who you ask.

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Troutman Pepper Weekly Consumer Financial Services COVID-19 Newsletter

Troutman Sanders

The plaintiffs, who include landlords and real estate trade associations from Alabama and Georgia, argue that the CDC exceeded its authority by imposing the ban. The law does not impact most third-party collection agencies, but it does impact some creditors and debt buyers. For more information, click here. On June 29, the U.S.

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COVID-19 Collections Impact Bulletin: State Responses (December 2020 Update)

Burr Forman

Connecticut – On March 9, 2020, the Department of Banking issued a no action memorandum stating the department would not enforce provisions against working from home for licensed entities, including consumer collection agencies and other financial institutions, until December 31, 2020.

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Troutman Pepper Weekly Consumer Financial Services COVID-19 Newsletter

Troutman Sanders

On July 29, the CFPB and the Federal Housing Finance Agency published updated loan-level data for public use collected through the National Survey of Mortgage Originations. On July 29, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that it will send refund checks, totaling nearly $2.3 For more information, click here.