Our special guest is David Horton, Professor of Law at the University of California, Davis, who has written a creative and thought-provoking article analyzing how courts should interpret certain key provisions that are frequently used in consumer arbitration agreements. The article may be accessed online at SSRN and will be published in the Washington University Law Review later this year.… Continue Reading
NCUA Rescinds Policy to Publish Credit Unions’ Overdraft and NSF Income
Chairman Kyle S. Hauptman announced that the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) will no longer publish overdraft and non-sufficient fund (NSF) fee income for individual credit unions with more than $1 billion in assets. Instead, under the new policy effective with the March 31, 2025 call reporting, the NCUA will collect the data during supervisory examinations.… Continue Reading
FDIC Further Delays FDIC Insurance Sign Compliance Date for ATMs and Digital Channels
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is further postponing the compliance date requirements to display the FDIC official digital sign on an insured depository institution’s (IDI) digital channels, as well as on the screen of an IDI’s automated teller machine (ATM) and like devices. The new mandatory compliance date for these requirements is March 1, 2026.… Continue Reading
Federal Reserve Identifies Top Fair Lending Violations
In the latest edition of its Consumer Compliance Outlook, the Federal Reserve (Fed) identified the four most significant fair lending violations that it found in examining state member banks in 2022. These are violations that were typically identified in examinations as matters requiring attention or as matters requiring immediate attention.
Fair Lending Risk Assessment.… Continue Reading
CFPB extends comment period for data broker NPRM
The CFPB has extended the comment period for its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on data brokers until April 2, 2025; the comment period had been slated to expire on March 3, 2025
The bureau said it was extending the comment period to allow interested persons more time to consider and submit their comments on the rule.… Continue Reading
FTC obtains preliminary injunction against Seek Capital and CEO Roy Ferman
A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction against Seek Capital and its founder and CEO, Roy Ferman, barring the company from making false claims and forbidding the company from contacting any consumers whose information the company obtained before February 20, 2025.
U.S. District Judge G. Gary Klausner of the Central District of California, issued the injunction at the request of the FTC.… Continue Reading
Wisconsin Appeals Court Rejects National Bank Act Preemption
In a significant ruling on February 18, 2025, the Wisconsin Court of Appeals determined that the National Bank Act (NBA) does not preempt the procedural “right to cure” notice requirements mandated by the Wisconsin Consumer Act (WCA), reversing a judgment in two debt collection actions.
The court, thereby, determined that this state-level consumer protection was not preempted by the NBA.… Continue Reading
Resolutions to nullify CFPB overdraft rule introduced in House, Senate
The Chairmen of the House and Senate committees with jurisdiction over banking issues have introduced Congressional Review Act resolutions to nullify the CFPB’s overdraft rule.
House Financial Services Committee Chairman Rep. French Hill, R-Ark., introduced H.J. Res 59 and Senate Banking Committee Chairman Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C. introduced S.J Res 18 to void the rule.… Continue Reading
CFPB Nominee McKernan: Bureau will continue its work
Earlier today Jonathan McKernan, President Trump’s nominee to head the CFPB, pledged that the agency would “implement and enforce the federal consumer financial laws and perform each of its other statutorily assigned functions.”
The comment, made during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Banking Committee, came in stark contrast to the Trump Administration’s previous statements that it intends to take the actions necessary to dismantle the CFPB.… Continue Reading
Today’s Podcast: The Patterns of Digital Deception
Our podcast show today features Gregory M. Dickinson, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Nebraska, who was previously a guest on our show on August 3, 2023. Our 2023 episode was based on Professor Dickinson’s article titled “Privately Policing Dark Patterns”, 57 Ga. L. Rev. 1633 (2023). The show today focuses on Professor Dickinson’s more recent article, which builds on his 2023 article, titled “The Patterns of Digital Deception”, 65 B.… Continue Reading