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Last Week, This Morning®
Key developments from the past week in consumer and commercial finance and privacy law.
FDIC, OCC, and FRB Issue Revised Guidance on Model Risk Management
Disparate Impact Liability is Not Cognizable Under ECOA
FHA, Fannie Mae, and Freddie Mac Implement New Credit Scoring Models for Mortgages
South Carolina AG Urges Financial Institutions to Do "Better Job" Detecting Auto Loan Fraud By Small Dealerships
DOJ Settles SCRA Claims Against Home Security Company
Maine Enacts Legislation to Prohibit Retroactive Application of Finch Decision to Foreclosure Actions
Virginia Requires Conventional Home Mortgage Loans to be Assumable in Connection with Decree of Annulment or Divorce
Letter from Mortgage Servicer Denying Short Sale Was Not Sent in Connection with Collection of Debt and, Therefore, Was Not Actionable Under FDCPA
Claim Alleging Violation of Bankruptcy Code's Automatic Stay Must Be Heard in Bankruptcy Court, Not in Arbitration
FTC Announces $10 Million Settlement with Ticket Resale Platform for Failing to Provide All-In Price Disclosures
OCC and FDIC Eliminate Use of Reputation Risk from Their Supervisory Programs
Maine Establishes Licensing Scheme for Online Used Car Dealers
Washington DFI Seeks Over $4 Million in Penalties Against Mortgage Servicer
Kentucky Facilitates Consumers' Use of Discount Points for Residential Mortgage Loans
Hudson Cook Insights
Today's Trends in Credit Regulation
The Hudson Cook Usury Monitor - A Publication of Recent Usury and Finance Charge Cases - Winter 2025
By Clayton C. Swears
For those interested in all things "Interest" related, we provide a summary of recent state and federal court cases involving usury, finance charges, and interest rates, as they relate to the consumer and commercial credit industries. article continued
Optimize This Unusual Federal Regulatory Pause
By Patricia E.M. Covington
It's no secret that 2025 turned the federal regulatory ecosystem on its head. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was significantly downsized and almost neutered. The Federal Trade Commission's leadership and composition were changed, as were its focus and enforcement priorities. article continued
Consumer Financial Services Bites of the Month - April 15, 2026 - "April Song."
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 April 2026 webinar. article continued
Is the Current Department of Justice More Pro-Business on Servicemember Rights Claims? Um, No.
By L. Jean Noonan
The news of momentous changes in government policy, especially regarding civil rights enforcement, has been gratifying to many creditors that felt the federal government had gone too far in its interpretation of the laws and was too unreasonable in its settlement demands. article continued





