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Bankruptcy News Briefs 11/2

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Report: Credit Card Market Continues to Grow

FDCPA Case Law Review for October 2016

FTC Granted Summary Judgment and Permanent Injunction Against Buffalo Debt Collectors

CFPB Issues Fall 2016 Supervisory Highlights Report

CFPB Wants DC Circuit to Revive Probe of For-Profit College Accreditor

CFPB Updates Procedures for Examining Reverse Mortgage Servicers

The Harmonious Coexistence (or not) of the FDCPA and the BAPCPA

Obama’s Student Loan Pardon

 

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Bankruptcy News Briefs 11/1

New Month…New Headlines…

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California Enacts Student Loan Servicer Licensing Requirement

FCC’s Industry-Led “Robocall Strike Force” Holds Second Meeting to Highlight Progress

CFPB Debt Collection Meeting Long on Nightmare Anecdotes, Short on Data, Detail

Student Loans Show Surge in CFPB October Complaints Report

HAMP Deadline Is Fast Approaching

CFPB: Student loan companies are illegally denying borrowers right to make lower payments

CFPB says 4 dozen mortgage companies may be violating disclosure requirements

1 wrong move can bring ‘zombie’ debt back from the grave

Client Alert: Federal Appeals Court Rules That Bankrupt Debtors’ Choice to “Surrender” Real Property Waives Their Right to Contest Foreclosure

Bankruptcy is Romantic: Maine Bankruptcy Court Holds That a Debtor’s Interest in Her Engagement Ring is Exempt

Consumer Bankruptcy Journal Highlight

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Have you heard about the new tools NACBA offers our members?  Executive Director, Dan LaBert’s article, “What is Network NACBA?”  in today’s CBJ Highlight will highlight our exciting new platform with Higher Logic that allows you to build community, collaborate with peers, and so much more!

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Washington Update VI

Get Caught Up on What’s Happening In Washington! Read Today’s Washington Update VI

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

ON THE HILL Wells Fargo settled with regulators for $185 million after its employees were found to have opened some 1.5 million bank accounts and applied for almost 600,000 credit cards that may not have been authorized by customers, but as promised, the Senate investigation continues.  Senators Warren, Sanders, Markey and Hirono sent a letter to accounting firm KPMG asking for an explanation as to why its audits of Wells Fargo failed to uncover the cross-selling misconduct.  The senators asked KPMG a series of questions, including whether the firm has faced disciplinary action from the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) related to Wells Fargo audits. KPMG has until Nov. 28 to reply.

The special inspector general for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) is proposing to make it easier to charge bank executives when fraudulent activity occurs at their institution.  Christy Goldsmith Romero, in SIGTARP’s quarterly report to Congress, recommends that Congress require senior bank officials to sign an annual certification that they have done their due diligence to determine that there is no criminal conduct or civil fraud happening at their institution.

The White House called on Congress to rethink its approach to rebuilding the hobbled mortgage market and offered, for the first time, a set of principles for housing reform.

Affordability and access to credit, especially for middle-income Americans and minorities, must provide the foundation of any new system, the White House said. The White House went on to say that revamping the arcane infrastructure of the global mortgage market, which has challenged policymakers since the 2008 housing collapse, should take a backseat.  The request is laid out by Treasury advisers Antonio Weiss and Karen Dynan and can be read here.

IN THE AGENCIES  In a speech given at a major payments and financial technology industry conference (Money 20/20) in Las Vegas, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Director Richard Cordray called for consumers to have more control over their financial data.  “Consumers should be able to access this information and give their permission for third-party companies to access this information as well.” The CFPB director added that his bureau is “gravely concerned by reports that some financial institutions are looking for ways to limit, or even shut off, access to financial data rather than exploring ways to make sure that such access, once granted, is safe and secure.”  You can read Director Cordray’s speech here.

Director Cordray also delivered remarks at the Consumer Advisory Board meeting in Washington, DC.  His remarks addressed the issues people encounter when they are paying back debt, and more specifically, the debt collection market and the student loan servicing market.  You can read his remarks here.

The U.S. Department of Education announced final regulations to protect student borrowers against misleading and predatory practices by postsecondary institutions and clarify a process for loan forgiveness in cases of institutional misconduct.  Read the full press release from the Department of Education here.  Reaction to the new regulations is unfolding, with at least one publication (Bloomberg analysis) suggesting that the new regulations will make seeking student debt relief more difficult.

FROM THE INTEREST GROUPS  In a letter to the CFPB, the Consumer Bankers Association (CBA) told regulators that its members have changed or are changing contracts for private student-loan customers to ensure that loans in good standing aren’t placed in default because a co-signer has died or filed for bankruptcy.  The changes address the regulators’ criticism of the banks’ practice known as “auto-defaults.” The system causes surprise defaults for borrowers when the status of co-signers changes even when the borrowers’ themselves have met their payment obligations.  You can read the CBA’s press release here.

The Mortgage Bankers Association has stepped up political pressure for housing reform.  The group will launch an inside-the-beltway campaign in January to promote the stability and transparency of the home loan industry.  They also will call on the incoming president to appoint a housing director to coordinate policy across multiple agencies and local state and federal governments. “Someone who works in the White House, someone with the authority of a direct report to the new president,” MBA President David Stevens said in a speech at the group’s annual meeting in Boston. “It’s the only way to untangle the confusion and imbalances. It’s the only way to avoid the housing crisis to come.”

Read all the Washington Updates in NACBA News

Bankruptcy News Briefs 10/28

Let’s Jump Into the Weekend With These Headlines…

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NetSpend Plans Evasions of CFPB Prepaid Rules to Preserve $80 Million in Overdraft Fees

CFPB Issues New Guidance on Supervision of Service Providers

FCC’s Robocall Strike Force Hasn’t Impressed Chairman Wheeler Yet

CFPB puts 44 mortgage lenders and brokers on notice over HMDA requirements

TCPA Case Law Review for October 2016

SDNY Bankruptcy Court Publishes Proposed Amendments to Local Rules

CFPB Mortgage Servicing Rules Published

New federal rules could make it easier to have student loans forgiven

Understanding the Statute of Limitations on Student Loans

AG Cooper Announces Student Loan Debt Forgiveness Program for 10K NC Students

Ninth Circuit Holds Non-Judicial Foreclosure of Deed of Trust Is Not Debt Collection under the FDCPA

Consumer Bankruptcy Journal Highlight

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Greg Ray Fraley give us insight into, “The Top 12 Malpractice Mistakes Made by Bankruptcy Attorneys,” in today’s CBJ Highlight

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Bankruptcy News Briefs 10/27

What’s Making the News…

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Plan May Provide for Balloon Payment

FCC, task force working on ways to end robocalls

Familiar Territory: Foreclosures Return to Pre-Crisis Levels

CFPB Revises Compliance Bulletin on Service Providers

Banks are issuing credit cards like it’s 2007

U.S. FCC chairman wants more industry action on robocalls

Consumer Bankruptcy Journal Highlight

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This is a perfect day to kick back and read the fall edition of the Consumer Bankruptcy Journal. Catch up on relevant and timely articles like, “Clawback Periods May Extend Six to Ten Years,” by Robert C. Meyers in today’s #CBJ Highlight!

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Bankruptcy News Briefs 10/26

Headlines for Wednesday…

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CFPB Complaint Snapshot Shows Slight Increase in Average Debt Collection Complaints

SCOTUS to Resolve Circuit Split on Interplay of FDCPA and Bankruptcy Code

Bankruptcy Court Assesses Sanctions on Mortgage Servicer for Failure to File Notices Relating to Residential Mortgage Loans

CFPB head Cordray: Here are the next 3 priority areas for enforcement actions

Self-Pay Collections is a Whole New Animal

Eastern District of N.Y. Rules Fee May Be Collected with Principal Balance, Requesting Prompt Contact is Permissible

CFPB Gives Upbeat Assessment of Fintech in ‘Project Catalyst’ Report

Tuition bills up, but borrowing down

The Hidden Benefit of Student Loan Debt to Homebuying

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Catch up on all the Washington Updates since September in today’s #CBJ Highlight!

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Bankruptcy News Briefs 10/25

Making the News… 

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Will Hensarling Letter to Cordray Do More Than Prolong Rulemaking?

CFPB Publishes Report Entitled “Project Catalyst” on Financial Innovation

Debt Collection Complaints Decline in September

CFPB Touts Innovation, But Not in Debt Collection

Proposed CFPB Rules Allow for Wide Disclosure of Confidential Material

Creditors Beware: Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Expands Purview Of Potential FDCPA Violations And Furthers Circuit Split

California Amends Identity Theft Requirements for Debt Collectors

Credit card worries weighing on consumers

Consumer Bankruptcy Journal Highlight

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The job of a mortgage servicer seems pretty straight forward, but when a loan modification is thrown into the mix it isn’t always that simple. Read today’s CBJ Highlight by Cathy Moran, “Loan Modification, the 100 k Mistake?”

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Bankruptcy News Briefs 10/24

Let’s Kick Off the Week With These Headlines…

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Monthly Consumer Litigation Cases Fluctuate From August to September

Bank Card Default Rate Drops to Seven Month Low

Supreme Court Takes On Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Mess Created by FDCPA

CFPB Mortgage Servicing Rule Amendments Published in Federal Register

Americans’ Credit Card Debt at Every Age

FICO Research Shows Mortgage Delinquencies Rise for Older Americans

Consumer Bankruptcy Journal Highlight

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Read today’s CBJ Highlight by Christina Kieta,”A Franchise Considering Bankruptcy.”

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Bankruptcy News Briefs 10/20

What’s Happening Today?

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D.C. Circuit Court Hears Oral Argument in ACA Lawsuit Appealing FCC’s TCPA Order

CFPB Student Loan Ombudsman Issues Fifth Annual Report

CFPB Previews Appeal Of Ruling That Its Structure Is Unconstitutional

Is the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau constitutional? The D.C. Circuit says no. Here’s why.

REPORT: Student loan debt increased for 2015 graduates

Student Loan Programs Fail Those Who Need Them Most, Consumer Watchdog Charges

United States: TCPA Health Care Exceptions Properly Applied In California

CFPB Predicts DC Circuit Ruling Won’t Survive Challenge

Consumer Bankruptcy Journal Highlight

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Irinia Bobrova gives you a list of factors  to consider when trying to discharge tax liabilities in bankruptcy, in today’s CBJ Highlight, “When Tax Resolution is Better  Than Bankruptcy.” 

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Bankruptcy News Briefs 10/19

Midweek Headlines…

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Overall Consumer Spending is Stable in Third Quarter

Demand for Full Payment Does Not Accelerate Mortgage Maturity Date

CFPB Predicts DC Circuit Ruling Won’t Survive Challenge

Creditors and Debt Collectors Should Pay Close Attention to the CFPB’s Consent Order with Navy Federal Credit Union

SDNY Bankruptcy Rules Are About to Change: What You Need to Know About the @USBCSDNY Proposed Amendments

Supreme Court Watch 2016-2017 – Part I: Structured Dismissals and Insider Claims

Student Loan Debt Hits Another Record High

Federal watchdog sees major cracks in program to help student loan defaulters

Consumer Bankruptcy Journal Highlight

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Save yourself and your client time when preparing their bankruptcy petition by following these suggestions by David P. Leibowitz, Esq.  in his informative article,  The Importance of Due Diligence. “

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