Archive for Arbitration

The CFPB and DOJ filed an amicus brief to help ensure that servicemembers can file lawsuits to enforce the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act

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La CFPB y el DOJ emiten escrito amicus curiae para asegurarse de que militares puedan demandar para hacer cumplir la Ley de Ayuda Civil a Miembros de las Fuerzas Armadas

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Whistleblowers can help the CFPB protect consumers and support the rule of law

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CFPB Director Richard Cordray has published a response to recent
criticisms  of the Bureau’s arbitration rule,
which stops consumer finance companies from using arbitration agreements to
block consumers from joining together to seek relief for industry wrongdoing

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Nuestros
consejos y actualizaciones más recientes sobre la filtración de información en
Equifax que está afectando a millones de personas

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Our
latest tips and updates on the Equifax data breach affecting millions of people

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A
collection of the latest releases, tips, updates, known scams,  and information from CFPB and other federal
agencies working to support the millions of people affected by the Equifax data
breach

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Arbitration
clauses in consumer financial product and service contracts like credit cards
and bank accounts prevent groups of people from taking companies to court for
harms that affect many people

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Today,
we are proposing rules that would prohibit mandatory arbitration clauses that
deny groups of consumers their day in court

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Today, we’re live from Albuquerque, New Mexico, hosting a field hearing about arbitration

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