The temporary injunction imposed by Judge Mark Pittman in the Northern District of Texas is a win for the big banks and major credit card companies. The plan was set to go into effect next week.
A CFPB spokesperson said the regulator would keep defending the rule, a key part of the Biden administration’s crackdown on ...
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While the average credit card late fee is $32, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau regulations would have limited late ...
A federal appeals court has directed a judge in Texas to decide by the end of next week whether to block the U.S. Consumer ...
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The latest defiance from the district attorney could prove detrimental to her desire to avoid disqualification.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has sought the details of ration card holders covered under the Public Distribution System ...
The rule would bring the average credit card late fee down from $32 ... but they had run into a roadblock when Pittman ...