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Joann Needleman Quoted in Inside Mortgage Finance

February 4, 2020

Many are wondering how lenders should respond to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)’s investigation requests, as the U.S. Supreme Court is not expected to rule on a constitutionality issue until summer. This is a concern because of the high court’s decision in a recent case, Seila Law v. CFPB, which has the potential to reshape the regulatory regime for the financial services industry.

Joann Needleman, Member and leader of Clark Hill’s Consumer Financial Services Regulatory & Compliance group, gives relevant examples of how this is affecting members of the consumer finance industry in an article by Inside Mortgage Finance

Read the full story and Needleman’s full commentary here.

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