Bankruptcy News Briefs 7/29

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News Leading into the Weekend…

Consumer Litigation Cases on the Rise in June

How new CFPB proposals may affect the way debt collectors contact you

Credit and Collection Industry Makes Voice Heard at CFPB Debt Collection Field Hearing

ACA International Statement on Outline of Proposed Debt Collection Rule Being Considered by the CFPB

Obama and Warren Reflect On Wall Street Reform’s Progress

Treasury Reflects On Six Years of Reform Progress

Serious Delinquencies Continue to Seriously Decline

CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY JOURNAL HIGHLIGHT

2016 is an exciting year with the elections quickly upon us. NACBA continues to work with interested members and staff members on the important issues such as student loans, bankruptcy, privacy protection for consumer debtors,  facing our bankruptcy attorneys and their clients. Take a moment to read the Legislative Update, by Maureen Thompson in the summer edition of the Consumer Bankruptcy Journal and get involved on the matters that matter to you.

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SAVE THE DATE FOR THE NEXT ANNUAL CONVENTION

2017 NACBA’s 25th Annual Convention – Silver Anniversary
Thursday, May 4 – Sunday, May 7, 2017
Orlando, Florida

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