Welcome to the “Overview: 2024 Lessons and 2025 Emerging Trends” chapter of our annual report, Consumer Financial Services: 2024 Year in Review.
As Goodwin predicted in our previous year in review, the enforcement and...more
3/17/2025
/ Artificial Intelligence ,
Biden Administration ,
Consumer Financial Products ,
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) ,
Credit Repair Services ,
Credit Reports ,
Debt Collection ,
Enforcement Priorities ,
FDIC ,
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ,
Financial Regulatory Reform ,
FinTech ,
Mortgage Servicing Rules ,
Peer-to-Peer ,
Popular ,
Regulatory Agenda ,
State Attorneys General ,
Trump Administration
Welcome to the “Telephone Consumer Protection Act” chapter of our annual report, Consumer Financial Services: 2024 Year in Review.
Companies were mere hours away from implementing radical changes to lead forms and consent...more
3/17/2025
/ Artificial Intelligence ,
Class Action ,
Consent ,
Consumer Protection Laws ,
Enforcement Actions ,
Facebook ,
Facebook Inc v Duguid ,
FCC ,
Hobbs Act ,
McLaughlin Chiropractic Associates Inc v McKesson Corporation ,
Proposed Rules ,
Robocalling ,
State Attorneys General ,
State Legislatures ,
TCPA ,
Telemarketing ,
Wiretapping
Welcome to the “Payday and Small-Dollar Lending” chapter of our annual report, Consumer Financial Services: 2024 Year in Review.
We expect the level of enforcement and regulatory activity in the payday and short-term...more
Although Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) priorities and mandates are undergoing shifts with the new Trump administration, the CFPB pledged in 2024 to continue its efforts to eliminate allegedly illegal debt...more
On October 11, 2022, the North Carolina Attorney General’s Office (NC AG) announced that it had entered into a consent order with certain Texas-based debt collection companies, resolving allegations that those...more
On March 4, 2021, Virginia’s Attorney General (AG) announced that it had reached a settlement with an open-end credit lender, resolving allegations that the lender violated the state’s consumer finance statutes.
The AG...more
On March 3, Virginia’s Attorney General announced that the state reached a settlement with a student debt relief company for alleged Virginia Consumer Protection Act (VCPA) violations. The simultaneously filed complaint...more