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CONGRESS STARTS PROCESS TO OVERTURN CFPB ARBITRATION RULE
- Rep. Keith Rothfus [R-Pa.] yesterday introduced a resolution in the House of Representatives to repeal the CFPB’s proposed arbitration rule, which would ban class-action waivers in financial services products. The resolution seeks to utilize the Congressional Review Act to overturn the rule. It was cosponsored by all 34 Republican members of the House Financial Services Committee.
FLOCK FINANCE OFFERS NEW PRODUCT FOR SMALLER DEBT PURCHASES
- In debt-buying, as in clothes shopping, one size does not fit all. Realizing that it was leaving a portion of the debt buying market uncovered, Flock Finance last month launched a new product which is aimed at smaller portfolio purchases. The new product offers a new funding and profit-sharing structure that is different from Flock’s core capital product.
CORDRAY TO LEAVE CFPB FOR RUN AT OHIO GOVERNOR: REPORT
- Richard Cordray will leave his post as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to run for governor in Ohio, according to a published report, which cited an Ohio Supreme Court Judge as the source of the news. Rumors have been swirling for months that Cordray was planning to leave his post to mount a gubernatorial campaign. Cordray’s term as director of the CFPB expires next year.
COLLECTION EXECUTIVE TURNED CONSUMER ATTORNEY PUBLICIZES TOOL TO KEEP COLLECTORS AWAY
- Mike Cardoza, an attorney who spent seven years working at a collection agency, according to his LinkedIn profile and is now a consumer right’s attorney, is publicizing what he calls “one of the most powerful tools” that individuals can use against debt collectors. Cardoza calls himself a “Consumer Financial Protection Attorney,” a title that likely seeks to confuse individuals into thinking he’s associated with the CFPB.
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