Bankruptcy News Briefs- 5/07

Today’s news briefs are…

Older Americans struggle under burden of billions in student loan debt

Program to Relieve Student Debt Proves Unforgiving

Gillibrand bill would expand CFPB data collection to spot lending discrimination

Ninth Circuit Rules CFPB’s Structure is Constitutional

A Deep Dive into the CFPB’s Suit Against Lexington Law Targeting the Credit Repair Organization’s Marketing Practices

CFPB Seeks Information on Possible Changes to Remittance Transfers Rule

Office of Hawaiian Affairs Trustee Allowances Slashed

Five Things To Do Prior to the NPRM’s Release

Supreme Court Clarifies Scope of the FDCPA as It Relates to Nonjudicial Foreclosures

FDCPA Plaintiff Lacks Standing to Bring Class Action for Validation Letter

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Chapter 13 Plan Provisions: What Are They Good For?
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