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August

25
2025
Compliance

A deep dive into the fight for the CFPB’s survival

We have previously blogged about the August 15 DC Circuit Court opinion in the lawsuit filed months ago by the labor unions representing CFPB Employees against the Acting Director of the CFPB, Russell Vought, seeking injunctive relief related to the alleged “shut down” of the agency. As reported, the Court of Appeals, by a 2-1 majority, vacated a preliminary injunction granted by the District Court which, among other things, had precluded the CFPB from implementing a reduction-in-force (“RIF”) which would have left the CFPB with only 200 employees to perform its statutorily-mandated functions.

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August

20
2025
Trends

Regulatory Shifts in U.S. Banking: How Fed Policies Reshape Credit Availability and Investor Risk-Return Profiles

The U.S. banking sector is undergoing a seismic regulatory transformation, driven by twin forces: the dismantling of politicized debanking practices and the recalibration of capital requirements for systemically important institutions.

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August

20
2025
Industry News

CFPB Seeks Comments On Raising ‘Larger Participant’ Thresholds

On August 8, 2025, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) issued four advance notices of proposed rulemaking (“ANPR”) inviting comments on whether it should substantially reduce the number of nonbank companies the CFPB supervises in the auto finance, international money transfer, debt collection, and consumer credit reporting markets. An agency spokesperson told Law 360, “As part of President Trump’s overhaul of this abusive agency, ‘Larger Participant’ regulations are open for re-examining after more than a decade.

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August

19
2025
Industry News

D.C. Circuit Court Vacates Preliminary Injunction in NTEU v. CFPB

On August 15, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia issued a decision in the case of National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU) v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB or Bureau). The appellate court vacated the district court’s preliminary injunction, which had previously restricted the CFPB’s actions to halt the Bureau’s operations and terminate its employees.

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August

19
2025
Trends

AI in the Financial Services Industry

The recent American Association of Residential Mortgage Regulators Annual Conference included a presentation highlighting the rising use of Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) in the Financial Services industry. As this will clearly be an ongoing focus of all regulators, not just residential mortgage regulators, we thought a short summary of the presentation, and some or our reactions to the presentation, might be of interest.

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