
CFPB Files Two Lawsuits Against Credit Repair Companies
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau filed lawsuits this month against Lexington Law and Creditrepair.com, two of the largest credit repair companies. The suit claims that

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau filed lawsuits this month against Lexington Law and Creditrepair.com, two of the largest credit repair companies. The suit claims that

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau hosted a Symposium on June 25th to discuss the abusiveness standard under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act. Dodd Frank

Data breaches and fraud are two of the biggest challenges that today’s consumers face in terms of privacy, harm, and inconvenience. Recently there have been

Politicians regularly remind us that freedom isn’t free. Celebrating freedom isn’t free, either. According to the National Retail Federation, which bases its estimates on survey

Facebook unveiled its long-anticipated cryptocurrency this week. Predictably, reactions to the announcement have been mixed, ranging from accusations that the company is just continuing its

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Steve Burke sburke@crcpublicrelations.com Data Finds Majority of Form Letter Comments to CFPB Opposed the Bureau’s Reconsideration of Payday Loan Rule Washington, D.C.—June

Federal regulators have proposed new rules on debt collection. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s proposed updates to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act would limit

The “retail apocalypse” isn’t over — not by a long shot, according to one investment firm. A recent report by UBS projects that 75,000 stores

Kraft Heinz isn’t quite cutting the mustard these days. Created through a merger between Kraft and Heinz in 2015, the company was hit by a

Kia Motors Corp. and Hyundai Motor Co. recalled more than 500,000 vehicles late last month, most due to engine damage and fire risks. The bulk

The Federal Trade Commission recently reached a settlement with two men who allegedly collected millions of dollars through “work-at-home” scams. According to court documents,

A recent drop in revenue indicates LaCroix may be goingflat. Blame “injustice,” said the brand’s CEO. The National Beverage Corp., which makes the “naturally essenced”