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November 8-10, 2026

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Last Week, This Morning®

Key developments from the past week in consumer and commercial finance and privacy law.

Nebraska Requires Net Tangible Benefit Analysis for Borrowers Refinancing Installment or Mortgage Loans

Wyoming Enacts Uniform Mortgage Modification Act

Iowa AG Sues Car Manufacturer in Connection with its Collection and Sale of Consumers' Driving Data

Car Manufacturer that Required Consumers to Verify Email Address as Part of Data Sale/Sharing Opt-Out Process Violated California Consumer Privacy Act

Federal Reserve Board Proposes Removal of Reputation Risk

DOJ Settles SCRA Claims Against Used Car Retailer

New York City Announces Adoption of New Debt Collection Rules

New York Issues Pre-Proposed BNPL Regulation

Connecticut AG Memo Addresses Application of Existing State Laws to Businesses' Artificial Intelligence Use

GAO Recommends Increased Financial Monitoring of Nonbank Mortgage Companies

Impact of CFPB's Regulation, Supervision, and Enforcement on Cost of Credit for Consumers

New York Clarifies Recent Changes to Mortgage Payoff Rules

Ninth Circuit Holds that Debtor's Oral Objection Alone, Absent Risk of Violence, Does Not Constitute Breach of Peace During Repossession

Hudson Cook Insights

Today's Trends in Credit Regulation

New York Buy-Now-Pay-Later Rules Overly Broad?

By Thomas P. Quinn, Jr.

In late February, in the midst of an historic East Coast Blizzard, the New York Department of Financial Services ("DFS") issued its pre-proposed regulations to implement the state's 2025 statute regulating buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) lenders (the "BNPL Act"). article continued

New York Criminal Usury as a Claim in Bankruptcy

By Clayton C. Swears

A merchant bankruptcy poses several dangers for revenue-based commercial funders. Most obviously, from a business standpoint, bankruptcy disrupts the merchant's ongoing revenue generation and the transfer of revenue to the funder. However, bankruptcy also poses important compliance considerations. article continued

Consumer Financial Services Bites of the Month - February 18, 2026 - "February Seven"

By Justin B. Hosie, Eric L. Johnson and Kristen Yarows

In this month's article, we share some of our top "bites" covered during the February 2026 webinar. article continued

Federal Agencies' Withdrawal of Joint Statement on Fair Lending Likely to Reduce Credit Opportunities for Non-Citizens

By Nicole F. Munro

On January 12, 2026, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Department of Justice withdrew their October 2023 joint statement regarding the implications of a creditor's consideration of an individual's immigration status on compliance with the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. article continued