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Consumer Financial Services Practice Digest

By Andrew Hernacki, Alexandra Megaris, Jennifer Talbert, Peter S. Frechette, R. Andrew Arculin, John Banghart, Katherine Lamberth, Leonard L. Gordon & Jonathan L. Pompan on May 19, 2017

cash and credit cardsA circuit split regarding the SEC’s administrative law judges, an internal CFPB playbook and memo on their examination process, and a recent field hearing on small business lending are at the forefront of the May 18 edition of Venable’s Consumer Financial Services Digest.

In this issue, we highlight the circuit split between the Tenth Circuit and the D.C. Circuit regarding the status and appointment of the SEC’s administrative law judges.

We take a look at the CFPB’s Examination Playbook, revealing how key decisions are made throughout the examination process.

We provide an analysis on the CFPB’s field hearing on small business lending, including its goal to create a small businesses financing project.

We discuss how to minimize your risks following the recent ransomware cyberattacks.

Continue reading to review the Digest. You will also find a list of upcoming industry events you may be interested in attending.

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  • Organization:
    Venable LLP
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