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CFPB LEADERSHIP BATTLE CREATES PLENTY OF NEWS ON DAY ONE
- Yesterday was Day One of dueling directors at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Mick Mulvaney, President Trump’s appointee, brought donuts to work on his first day and then imposed a 30-day freeze on hiring and regulatory activities, including civil penalties. He also had harsh words for Leandra English, who was appointed deputy director of the CFPB on Friday and has sued President Trump to assert her claim that she is the rightful leader of the agency. Mulvaney vowed not to “decimate” the CFPB, but did said the agency would be “dramatically different” under his leadership. A judge, meanwhile, decided not to issue a temporary restraining order that would block Mulvaney from attempting to run the CFPB. Finally, former director Richard Cordray went on TV last night and argued in favor of English leading the CFPB.
PLAINTIFF HAS INTERESTING REASONS FOR KEEPING LANDLINE PHONE NUMBER
- A plaintiff who has filed more than 30 lawsuits against companies alleging violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act has some very interesting reasons why he ported an old landline phone number to his cell phone. Jan Konopca has settled more than 30 TCPA lawsuits and received more than $800,000.
REPORT ANALYZES CFPB COMPLAINTS TO SEE HOW FINANCIAL COMPANIES MANAGE CUSTOMER SERVICE
- Depending on how the shake-up at the top of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau goes, one of the things that could be on the chopping block is the complaint database maintained by the agency. Debt collection has been a very popular target of complaints from consumers. Before something happens to the CFPB complaint database, one published report attempted to use it to see how different financial services organizations manage their customer service operations.
COLLECTION AGENCY REACHES $600K SETTLEMENT OVER TCPA CLAIMS
- M3 Financial Services, a collection agency that specializes in healthcare debts, has reached a tentative settlement in a class-action lawsuit alleging violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
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