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Washington Update IV

Issue four of our weekly update from Washington, designed to keep NACBA members informed about any significant and relevant activity on the part of Congress, regulatory agencies and interest groups/think tanks.

ON THE HILL Before leaving late last week for an extended recess, Congress announced the introduction of three new bills aimed at addressing the debt burden faced by many student loan borrowers:

  • H.R. 6239 (The HIGHER ED Act) includes a provision to restore bankruptcy protection for student loans.  You can read a summary of the bill here.
  • H.R. 6197, Supporting America’s Young Entrepreneurs Act, addresses the effects of a heavy student debt burden on the creation of new business.  Read about the bill here.
  • The Transparency in Student Lending Act (S. 3399) was introduced in the Senate, and as its title suggests, addresses the information that must be provided to borrowers.  You can read a summary of the bill here.

IN THE AGENCIES The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced that it plans to begin private collection of certain overdue federal tax debts next spring and has selected four contractors to implement the new program.  Read the full announcement here.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued the procedures its examiners will use in identifying consumer harm and risks related to the Military Lending Act rule which was updated in July 2015. The exam procedures released by the Bureau provide guidance to industry on what the CFPB will be looking for during reviews covering the amended regulation.  The full press release from the CFPB can be read here.

The CFPB recently published a blogpost and consumer advisory on credit repair companies, outlining consumers’ rights and warning of potentially harmful practices. The CFPB wants to be sure that consumers know that they do not have to pay anyone to help correct inaccurate information in their credit reports and that there are steps they can take if they need to dispute inaccurate information in their reports.

At the request of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), a federal court has found that racecar driver Scott A. Tucker and several corporate defendants in a Kansas City-based payday lending scheme violated Section 5 of the FTC Act and has ordered them to pay $1.3 billion for deceiving consumers across the country and illegally charging them undisclosed and inflated fees.  You can read the full press release from the FTC here.

FROM THE INTEREST GROUPS Consumer advocates expressed disappointment over an announcement that four private debt collection companies were selected to collect federal tax debts, one of which had been terminated last year by the U.S. Department of Education. As noted in the “In the Agencies” section of this report, the IRS announced that private debt collectors will begin collecting tax debts next spring. Pioneer Credit Recovery, whose contract to collect student loans was terminated last year by the U.S. Department of Education because it provided inaccurate information to borrowers, is one of the companies the IRS will use.

In a response to the CFPB’s request for comment on its draft of a proposed rule on payday lending, People’s Action Institute and Americans for Financial Reform released Caught in the Debt Trap, a heart wrenching report that tells the real story about what business as usual means to thousands of borrowers around the country and called on the CFPB to ensure the final rule is strong enough to make a real difference.

The Center for Responsible Lending (CRL) along with other advocacy groups, also responded to the CFPB request for comments with a strongly worded letter.  NACBA supports the CRL letter and has submitted comments seeking a stronger payday and title loan rule from the CFPB.

Read all of our Weekly Washington Updates:

Washington Update I

Washington Update II

Washington Update III

Build Community and Connect with Your Colleagues at NACBA Connect

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What can you expect when you visit NACBA Connect:

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NACBA Connect is a robust virtual community  for the new practitioner as well as the most sophisticated consumer bankruptcy attorneys. If you’re a NACBA Member and haven’t visited NACBA Connect, don’t wait another moment! If you aren’t a NACBA Member, this is just another reason to Join  today and get connected with your peers!

Bankruptcy News Briefs 10/7

News Kicking Off the Weekend…

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National consumer and civil rights groups urge CFPB to strengthen payday and car title lending rule

Office of the Inspector General Identifies Management Concerns at CFPB

Consumer Loan Delinquency Rates Continue to Improve

Subprime Auto Delinquency Rates on the Rise

Important NACBA Notice

Hurricane Matthew Forces Cancellation of NACBA Workshop.

Upcoming NACBA Events

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2017 NACBA’s 25th Annual Convention
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Bankruptcy News Briefs 10/6

Read the Headlines Here…

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Treasury Department Moves to Hire More PCAs for Non-Tax Debts

Report on Government Ad Spending Highlights Pentagon and CFPB Outlays

CFPB’s Residual Income Test A Burden To Consumers And Creditors

Ditech Financial fined $1.4 million for “abusive debt collection practices” in Massachusetts

Eleventh Circuit Rules that Debtors Who Surrender Real Property in Bankruptcy Cannot Oppose Foreclosure

Delaware Bankruptcy Court Upholds Reclamation Creditors’ Rights

AG Cooper Wins $7.3 Million In Relief For Military Consumers

Important NACBA Notice

Hurricane Matthew Forces Cancellation of NACBA Workshop.

Upcoming NACBA Events

Save the Date for NACBA’s Silver Anniversary Annual Convention

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

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Bankruptcy News Briefs 10/5

What Headlines are Making Midweek News?

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CFPB Community Advisory Bank Council Discusses Debt Collection Rulemaking

FTC Wins Largest Ever Litigated Judgment — $1.3 Billion

Debt Collectors and Creditors Should Take Note of $135 Million USA Discounters Settlement

CFPB Issues Strong Rule to Protect Prepaid Cards

Pay-To-Stay Debt Dischargeable

Household Debt Rises as Auto and Credit Card Debt See Uptick

Government May Forgive Billions In Student Loan Debt

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2017 NACBA’s 25th Annual Convention
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Hurricane Matthew Forces Cancellation of NACBA Workshop

Hurricane Matthew Forces Cancellation of NACBA Workshop
Dan LaBert | Latest News | October 4, 2016

It is with great regret to inform you that due to Hurricane Matthew and the current weather forecast issued for Miami and the Bahamas, NACBA has made the decision to cancel the 2016 Fall Workshop.

Given workshop attendees will be traveling from all parts of the country on Thursday and Friday AM when the storm is predicted to be hitting Miami, we believe in applying common sense and putting the safety of our members as the #1 priority.

Additional factors in canceling the workshop were as follows:

  • As of 5:00 PM Est. on Tuesday, the latest update has the storm tracking in a westerly direction. Florida Governor: Prepare for direct hit from Hurricane Matthew
  • The National Hurricane Center formally issuing both a hurricane watch and tropical storm warnings for Miami including points north and south of the city.
  • The state of Florida has issued a state of emergency due to expected hurricane conditions.
  • Travel advisories have been issues by almost all major airlines.
  • The threat to the entire Southeast Coast continues to grow.
  • POTUS canceled trip to Florida due to Hurricane Matthew.
  • Other legal associations have canceled their travel to the hurricane impacted area.
  • Even though the cruise line would re-route from the Bahamas to the Florida Keys, Key West is now embracing for storm impact.
  • Speaking with a cruise-line professional, even if the hurricane were to pass Miami by the time of our sailing, waters are expected to be “rough, choppy and possible bouts of sea sickness” will ensue.

As you may know, Royal Caribbean has not been forthcoming with information as they are trying to wait out any decision. Their website has not been updated in a timely fashion. The problem with their process is that it does not account for travel into Miami. Several of the workshop attendees and presenters are flying from the West Coast. They do not have the luxury of changing their flight to Thursday or Friday AM when conditions are expected to worsen.

Please know, NACBA will issue registration and cabin refunds (assuming you booked through the NACBA cruise agent) in a timely matter. We will also work with Royal Caribbean on postponing the cruise to a later date. Additionally, NACBA will consider a virtual format for the presentations that were to take place on board.

While we are terribly upset to cancel such an exciting event, the safety of NACBA members and their families take precedent over everything else. We have made every attempt to keep all attendees informed. We hope this decision will allow you to make the appropriate adjustments to your travel plans.

Thank you in advance for your understanding.

Bankruptcy News Briefs 10/4

Check Out The News…

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Credit Card Delinquencies Decline in 2016

Will Supreme Court Provide Definitive Answer on Whether Filing Proof of Claim on Out-of-Statute Debt is an FDCPA Violation?

IRS’s Planned Use of Private Debt Collectors Causing Concern

 Detroit defeats pensioners’ appeal over bankruptcy cuts

The fight over new payday lending rules gets nasty

Court Filings Subject To FDCPA, Says Seventh Circuit

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Save the Date for NACBA’s Silver Anniversary Annual Convention

2017 NACBA’s 25th Annual Convention
Thursday, May 4’th – Sunday, May 7’th, 2017
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Bankruptcy News Briefs 10/3

It’s a Brand New Month with New Headlines…

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ACA Submits Comments on CFPB’s Proposed Consumer Complaint Closing Survey

Federal Student Loan Default Rates Continue to Decline

When CFPB Finds Deception Regardless Of A Lender’s Intent

Do I have to make all my post-petition mortgage payments to my bank during a chapter 13 case to receive my discharge?

Education Dept. Is Sued Over Debt Collection From Former Corinthian Students

Financial protection bureau concerned by some student loan servicers’ practices

Judge throws out three FDIC lawsuits over soured mortgage debt

Company allegedly targeting troops must provide $96 million in debt relief

Massachusetts Consumer Advocates Fight Debt Collectors

Upcoming NACBA Events

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NACBA’s 2016 Fall Workshop is Only Days Away!

Pack your bags and set sail for the 2016 NACBA Fall Workshop on October 6th-9th for stellar sessions, excellent presenters, CLE, networking and a little relaxation!  Get all the details and register today!

Save the Date for NACBA’s Silver Anniversary Annual Convention

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

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Bankruptcy News Briefs 9/30

News Leading Into the Weekend…

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CFPB Complaint Snapshot Shows Little Change in 2015/16 Average Debt Collection Complaints

U.S. District Court Rules Letter with Internal Reference Number Does Not Violate FDCPA

Cert. Petitions Filed in FDCPA Cases

Advocates Disappointed Private Debt Collectors Will Begin Collecting Federal Tax Debts

 CFPB Finds Consumers Save When Incentivized

Warren joins complaints against debt collection practices

Couple accuses debt collection agency of violating phone laws

Massachusetts AG Settles Abusive Debt Collection Claims Against Mortgage Servicer

Bankruptcy Procedure in the Context of Turnover and Preference Law

How student loan debt causes a chain reaction in the housing market

Upcoming NACBA Events

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NACBA’s 2016 Fall Workshop is Only Days Away!

Pack your bags and set sail for the 2016 NACBA Fall Workshop on October 6th-9th for stellar sessions, excellent presenters, CLE, networking and a little relaxation!  Get all the details and register today!

Save the Date for NACBA’s Silver Anniversary Annual Convention

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

JOIN NACBA TODAY

Become a member of NACBA! Join today and take advantage of the benefits, networking opportunities and resources NACBA has to offer!

Bankruptcy News Briefs 9/29

Check Out Today’s Headlines…

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TCPA Case Law Review for August 2016

U.S. District Court Rules Letter with Internal Reference Number Does Not Violate FDCPA

LendUp Feels Growing Pains As CFPB Orders Payment for Misleading Practices

Unsecured Creditors May Expect Better Recoveries in Bankruptcy

Wells Fargo Isn’t the Only Bank That Draws Cross-Selling Complaints

House Democrats Push CFPB for Stronger Payday Rule

CFPB September 2016 complaint report highlights money transfer complaints, complaints from Pennsylvania consumers

Advocates seek more limits on debt collectors

Monthly Consumer Litigation Increases for FDCPA; TCPA Cases Decline

Upcoming NACBA Events

Sail-Away-1024x551 (1)

NACBA’s 2016 Fall Workshop is Only Days Away!

Pack your bags and set sail for the 2016 NACBA Fall Workshop on October 6th-9th for stellar sessions, excellent presenters, CLE, networking and a little relaxation!  Get all the details and register today!

Save the Date for NACBA’s Silver Anniversary Annual Convention

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

JOIN NACBA TODAY

Become a member of NACBA! Join today and take advantage of the benefits, networking opportunities and resources NACBA has to offer!