• 02.05.20

    Regulators to Major Online Payments Platform: Fix Your Charity Disclosures

    Twenty-three state regulators have now reached a deal with a prominent online payments processor to address that company’s insufficient disclosures on its platform.

  • 01.29.20

    Savior or Saboteur? The CFPB’s Kraninger Maintains Her Independent Streak

    As the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau prepares for the most significant challenge to its existence, Director Kathy Kraninger maintained her crafty independent streak this past week, refusing to set aside a civil investigative demand, pursuing tough enforcement action, issuing a key no-action ...

  • 01.29.20

    FDIC, OCC, DFS Warn Financial Industry About Cyberattacks

    In new alerts, both state and federal regulators are cautioning the financial services industry about heightened cybersecurity risk amid a climate of increased geopolitical tensions.  

  • 01.24.20

    Alert: CFPB Issues Policy Statement on Abusive Acts or Practices

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB or Bureau) today issued an important policy statement on how it intends to apply the “abusiveness” standard in supervision and enforcement matters.

  • 01.23.20

    California DBO Challenging Transactions as Disguised Loans

    Potentially redefining the nature of a “loan,” the California Department of Business Oversight (DBO) is pursuing multiple enforcement efforts against certain financing vehicles that have long been recognized as exempt from lending laws.

  • 01.23.20

    OCC Asks Second Circuit to Hear Fintech Charter Dispute

    As expected, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) has requested a federal appeals court to reverse a decision by a lower court denying the OCC’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit challenging its plans to issue special purpose charters to fintech companies.

  • 01.16.20

    Ninth Circuit Sides With Debt Collector in FDCPA Case

    Affirming a California district court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held that a debt collector is entitled to collect a lawful, outstanding debt even if the statute of limitations has run, so long as the debt collector does not use means that are deceptive or misleading and ...

  • 01.14.20

    CFPB 2019 Year in Review and What to Expect in 2020

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB or Bureau) had an active 2019, and we review the most significant stories here. Likewise, we discuss the likely major developments expected in 2020, leading with the upcoming Supreme Court battle over CFPB constitutionality.

  • 01.09.20

    Manatt Fintech: What to Expect in 2020

    Taking a break after eight brisk years of regulatory and litigious turbulence, the world of fintech and marketplace lending in 2019 was notable for being more business as usual, or what some might call a “ho hum” year of upward growth.

  • 01.07.20

    2019 Financial Services M&A and Capital Markets Year in Review

    Although it was very quiet on the western front (in particular, in California), 2019 was generally a solid year for banks pursuing merger and acquisition opportunities and accessing the capital markets.

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