
The industry has been waiting for signs on how the CFPB would approach anything auto. The magazine’s resident legal wiz says the agency has finally tipped its hand.
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Dealers have done well to defend themselves against the oncoming blitz of new regulations, but the magazine’s newest compliance expert says there are a few downs left to play.
Read More →President Obama appointed Richard Cordray as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau yesterday.
Read More →Word of a recent newspaper article on the world of BHPH dealers had the editor up in arms — well, until he read the story.
Read More →After sitting through three roundtables’ worth of tired anecdotes from consumer advocates, the magazine’s legal expert hopes the FTC will keep its word and rely on empirical data before instituting new regulations.
Read More →Do you know who your regulator is? The answer may not be as clear-cut as you think. The magazine’s legal wiz weighs in.
Read More →President Obama nominated former Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray to serve as the director of the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) agency. Cordray has served as head of the CFPB’s enforcement division for the last six months.
Read More →The Federal Trade Commission’s second roundtable will be staged at St. Mary's University School of Law on Aug. 2-3.
Read More →The leadership may still be up for grabs at the CFPB, but the newly formed consumer watchdog agency will hit the ground running on July 21.
Read More →Tom Hudson and Michael Benoit, attorneys with Hudson Cook LLP and the magazine's Legal columnists, have been invited to serve as panelists at the Federal Trade Commission's first public roundtable to discuss consumer protection issues related to the sale, financing and leasing of cars, SUVs and light trucks.
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