Electronic Funds Transfer Act: What to Know
This webinar will discuss how consumer protection attorneys can utilize EFTA as a tool to get some of these victims their money back from the financial institution.
Read MoreNACA Joins Letter Urging Vote on TICKET Act
NACA joined other members of the Ticket Buyer Bill of Rights Coalition on a letter to the U.S. House requesting a full floor vote of the TICKET Act, H.R. 3950.
Read MoreCFPB’s Proposed Rule Will Protect Consumers From Excessive, Unfair Banking Fees
January 17, 2024 For Immediate Release: CFPB’s Proposed Rule Will Protect Consumers From Excessive, Unfair Banking Fees WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposed a rule that…
Read MoreNACA Joins Letter in Support of Department of Labor’s Retirement Security Rule
NACA signed on to a letter in support of the Department of Labor’s Retirement Security Rule which would strengthen protections for retirement investors seeking professional investing advice.
Read MorePredatory Lending: Current Trends and Claim Spotting
Despite well-established laws, predatory lenders continue to make blatantly illegal loans that violate state usury laws. Learn to spot legal claims.
Read MoreNACA Joins Letter to Congress Calling for Scrutiny of AI
Public interest groups, including NACA, sent a letter to congressional leaders expressing concern over the potential harmful impact of AI on consumers and other communities.
Read MoreNACA in the News: Van Hollen, Blumenthal, Brown, Coons Introduce Bill to Protect Consumers Using Generic Medications
Office of Senator Chris Van Hollen, Van Hollen, Blumenthal, Brown, Coons Introduce Bill to Protect Consumers Using Generic Medications “’Sen. Van Hollen’s bill will put patients using brand-name drugs and…
Read MoreLife Coaching, Business Coaching & Self-Help Scams: Consumer Rights & Remedies
Life coaching is a $2 billion dollar industry that has grown by over a third since 2015. The global wellness industry is estimated to be worth $1.5 trillion. Online marketing…
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NACA and Partners Stress the Need to Rein in Forced Arbitration to Combat Excessive Overdraft Fees
Eight Public Interest organizations, including NACA, submitted a comment to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in support of its proposed rule on overdraft fees, emphasizing that the rule could only…
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