• 01.11.18

    2017 Year in Review: Data Breaches

    The year 2017 saw the number of data breaches grow, and the trend is expected to continue and intensify.

  • 01.11.18

    2017 Year in Review: Developments in Payments

    2017 was a year of continued innovation in the payments space as the adoption of digital payments continued to increase.

  • 01.11.18

    Lack of Injury Dooms Deceptive Pricing Suit

    Finding that Burberry outlet shoppers suffered no injury, a New York federal court judge tossed a deceptive pricing class action.

  • 01.11.18

    Berry Deceptive Claims, Dunkin’ Donuts Customer Claims

    A plaintiff’s false advertising suit alleging he was deceived about the use of blueberries in Dunkin’ Donuts products will move forward after an Illinois federal court judge agreed that a reasonable consumer could have been confused about the claims.

  • 01.10.18

    What’s Ahead in 2018

    Congress returned from recess with a large agenda for the new year.

  • 01.09.18

    CFPB and State Consumer Financial Protection Year in Review

    In 2017 we saw the first significant resistance to and change in what had been uniformly aggressive action by the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection to enforce consumer financial protection laws, with resistance and change accelerated at the end of the year following the resignation of ...

  • 01.09.18

    Financial Litigation Roundup: Key Federal Rulings in 2017

    In case you missed it, here is our list of the most significant financial services rulings in 2017 from the Supreme Court of the United States and major federal appellate courts.

  • 01.04.18

    Digital Finance and Marketplace Lending Year in Review

    2017 was a banner year for digital finance, as cryptocurrency made headlines, the SEC cracked down on ICOs, alternative lenders broadened their portfolios and the industry entered the mainstream.

  • 01.04.18

    FTC Not in Love With AdoreMe’s Marketing

    The Federal Trade Commission showed no love for an online lingerie marketer’s negative option membership program when it reached a settlement that requires AdoreMe to return more than $1.3 million to customers.

  • 01.04.18

    Net Neutrality: From Rules to Enforcement

    To say that strong passions have surrounded the recent Federal Communications Commission vote to reverse 2015’s net neutrality rules is putting it mildly.

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