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In this month’s deep dive, Frost Brown Todd D.C. Partner-in-Charge Jonathan Miller interviews attorney and tariff expert Jan de Beer to discuss ...
Abolishing a longstanding Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule limiting how mortgage loan originators get paid is on a ...
In a sweeping announcement, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) revoked nearly 70 interpretive rules, advisory opinions, and ...
In its complaint, the CFPB alleges that the company: While the exact terms of the new settlement have not yet been disclosed, ...
The last two decades have been marked by robust enforcement of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (“FCPA”) by the U.S.
The legislation would make it harder for judges to hold defiant parties, including government officials, in contempt.
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