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January

31
2025
Trends

Looking Ahead to 2025 Data Privacy Trends and Developments

Last year proved to be an incredibly active year for data privacy legislation, state and federal enforcement actions, and new compliance challenges introduced by emerging technology. Looking ahead to this year, there is no sign of a slowdown. This alert provides a preview of the headline privacy issues and compliance hurdles that organizations across a variety of industries will have to contend with.

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January

31
2025
Trends

[PODCAST]: The Impact of the Election on the CFPB: What to Expect with Supervision and Enforcement During Trump 2.0

Our podcast show today features John Culhane and Mike Kilgarriff, partners in Ballard Spahr’s Consumer Financial Services group. They discuss what supervision and enforcement will look like under a new acting director/director appointed by President Trump. This episode is a repurposing of the second half of a webinar that was produced on January 6. On January 23, we released the first half of the webinar, which consisted of Alan Kaplinsky’s “fireside chat” with Kathy Kraninger, the former Director of the CFPB during Trump 1.0., linked here.

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January

31
2025
Industry News

CFPB Orders Wise to Pay $2.5 Million for Illegal Remittance Practices

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) today ordered the international remittance company Wise to pay nearly $2.5 million for a series of illegal actions, including advertising inaccurate fees and failing to properly disclose exchange rates and other costs.

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January

30
2025
Trends

CFPB Finds Servicemembers Pay More in Auto Lending Market

Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) published a report showing that United States servicemembers pay higher costs and face greater financial risks than civilian borrowers when taking out credit to buy a car. The report analyzes more than 20 million auto loans originated between 2018 and 2022, and finds that servicemembers typically have larger loans, make smaller down payments, and ultimately shoulder higher monthly costs.

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January

30
2025
Industry News

Third Circuit Denies Class Certification But Upholds TCPA’s Restrictions on Unsolicited Fax Advertisements

Last week, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit issued an opinion denying class certification in a case under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) finding common issues did not predominate the individual inquires. The decision further clarified the application and constitutionality of the statute to unsolicited fax advertisements.

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