Vol. 68, No. 4 (2014)
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In This Issue:
- Conference Elects New Governing Committee Members
- The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies, 2014 National Lawyers Convention: Millennials, Equity and the Rule of Law; Credit to Cronies: Government's Heavy If Hidden Hand
- Internet of Things: Federal Agencies Offer Privacy and Data Security Best Practices
By Philip N. Yannella, Carl G. Roberts, Lynne E. Rzonca, Howard H. Shafferman and Jean C. Hemphill - FCC Gave Entities Six Months to Comply with Order Requiring Opt-Out Notices for Faxed Ads Sent with Prior Consent under TCPA
By Alan S. Kaplinsky, Daniel J.T. McKenna, Mark J. Furletti and Matthew A. Morr - Debt Collector's TCPA Violation Does Not Establish FDCPA Violation, Pennsylvania Federal Court Rules
By Alan S. Kaplinsky, John L. Culhane, Jr. and Mark J. Furletti - The Next Frontier in Data Breach Notification: Federal Legislation and State Law Preemption
By David R. Singh and Meredith Santana - Survey of Activities Identified as Unfair, Deceptive or Abusive under the Dodd-Frank Act: July 1, 2014
By Adam D. Maarec and John C. Morton - CFPB Investigating a Lead Generating Company
By Barbara S. Mishkin - Deceptive Advertising Practices Remain Hot Target for CFPB
By Jason W. McElroy and Jeffrey P. Blackwood - Pennsylvania County Recorder Cannot Sue MERS for Failure to Record Mortgage Assignments, Third Circuit Rules in Overturning Oft-Cited District Court Opinion
By Alan S. Kaplinsky, John D. Socknat, Martin C. Bryce, Jr. and Daniel JT McKenna - Mortgage Servicing Transfers: A Significant Concern to the CFPB
By Scott D. Samlin and Nanci Weissgold - CFPB Finalizes Amendments to Mortgage Rules
By Richard J. Andreano, Jr. - NCRC White Paper and 84 House Members Seek Expansive CFPB Rulemaking on Small Business Lending Data Collection
By Barbara S. Mishkin - Declaration of an Insecurity Default as an Opportunistic Exploitation of Changing Economic Conditions: Toward a Pragmatic Framework for Analyzing a Lender's Good Faith in a Climate of Insecurity
By Michael W. Pinsof - OIGs Issue Report on Coordination Among CFPB and Prudential Regulators
By Barbara S. Mishkin - Survey of Community Bank Practices with Respect to Sight Examination of Checks
By Alvin C. Harrell - Summary of Final Rule Amending HMDA and What It Means for Covered Institutions
By Richard J. Andreano, William H. Finlay, Anne E. Sutherland and Wendy Tran - A Unanimous Supreme Court Ends Uncertainty Over Notices that Exercise the TILA's Extended Right to Rescind
By John L. Ropiequet - Casenote: Elonis v. United States Supreme Court Opines on Federal Criminal Law Standards Governing Violent Internet Speech
By Alvin C. Harrell - Dewsnup III: Bank of America v. Caulkett
By Ashley Warshell and Alvin C. Harrell - Divided U.S. Supreme Court Holds Disparate Impact Claims Cognizable under FHA, but Subject to Safeguards Against Abusive Disparate Impact Claims
By Alan S. Kaplinsky, Richard J. Andreano, Jr., Peter N. Cubita, John L. Culhane, Jr., Michael W. Skojec and Christopher J. Willis - Studies Challenge CFPB Claims that Student Loan Debt is Discouraging Home Ownership
By John L. Culhane, Jr. - DOJ Cracks Down on Cyber Criminals
By Philip N. Yannella, Daniel JT McKenna, Beth Moskow-Schnoll and Kim Phan - Third Circuit Rules that FTC Can Regulate Cybersecurity Practices
By Alan S. Kaplinsky, Daniel JT McKenna, Odia Kagan and Andrew E. Kampf - CFPB States Supervisory Obligations Trump Nondisclosure Agreements
By Jeffrey P. Naimon and Pierre Whatley - ABA Seeks Supervisory and Enforcement Standards Consistent with the Supreme Court's Inclusive Communities Decision
By Barbara S. Mishkin - CFPB Seeks to Hire Administrative Law Judge
By Barbara S. Mishkin - Oklahoma City University School of Law Moves
- Quarterly Report Author Tami Hines Wins ACCFSL Writing Competition
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