New York Attorney General Letitia James announced new state legislation to ban unfair and abusive business practices, giving state regulators broader authority to crack down on consumer abuses.
A new bill would shore up consumer protections as state officials argue the federal government is rolling back its own ...
ALBANY — State Attorney General Letitia James on Thursday backed a legislative proposal that she said is needed to better ...
Reducing debt is Americans’ top financial priority for 2025. That's according to the CFP Board of Standard’s Debt and New ...
Legislation to Overturn Medical Debt Rule: U.S. Senator Mike Rounds and Representative Ralph Norman introduced resolutions to ...
ABOUT THOSE DOT FIRINGS: While the Trump administration claims otherwise, the initial wave of mass firings at the Department ...
The Trump administration is attempting to dismantle the Education Department and rolling back some student loan forgiveness.
The Trump administration has shuttered, fired or targeted for resignation individuals, offices and agencies that could serve ...
As the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in recent days has moved to dismiss at least 10 cases accusing companies of ...
Smith will join a group of 340 litigators spread across 18 offices since Ballard Spahr completed its January acquisition of ...
In a significant development in the credit card late fee rule litigation, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has filed a status ...
With the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau frozen, consumers will have to rely on their state AGs and regulators when they have complaints.
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