In a case that was defended by Rick Perr and the team at Kaufman Dolowich & Voluck, a District Court judge in New York has granted a defendant’s motion to dismiss after it was sued in a class action for violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act in a number …
Read More »What Newest BCFP Constitutionality Ruling Means For Agency Going Forward
Another judge has come out and said she thinks the leadership structure of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection is unconstitutional. While not exactly a man-bites-dog kind of development, it could set the stage for the Supreme Court to ultimately be asked to weigh in and issue a final thumbs …
Read More »Federal Judge Rules BCFP Leadership Structure to be Unconstitutional
A federal judge in New York has ruled that the leadership structure of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection is unconstitutional, but denied a motion to dismiss because the New York Attorney General, who is a co-plaintiff in the case, has “alleged plausibility.” The ruling, from Judge Loretta Preska of …
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