Listen to this episode of the Credit and Collection News podcast, which features a look at CFPB legal and rulemaking trends surrounding the U.S. Supreme Court decision on the bureau’s funding structure.
05/24/2024 2:35 P.M.
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A panel of financial services legal, advocacy and research experts shared updates on Consumer Financial Protection Bureau pending rules and its funding and leadership structures on a recent episode of the Credit Collection News Podcast.
Leah Dempsey and Sarah Auchterlonie, shareholders at Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck LLP, and Dr. Andrew Nigrinis, economist at Legal Economics LLC, joined host Steve Ruderman, president of Credit and Collection News and ELSOS, for the discussion.
While the discussion included potential outcomes and impacts of the U.S. Supreme Court decision on the CFPB’s funding structure in Community Financial Services Association of America Ltd. (CFSA) v. CFPB, which was released a week after the podcast aired, the guests’ insights shed light on broader issues at the bureau, such as its overall approach to research and rulemaking lacking recent data and a variety of stakeholder input.
The podcast is available here.
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