CFPB’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…

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NACA 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.

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Predatory 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.

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NACA 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.    

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Successors in Interest Cases – 2023 Update

What legal protections exist for successors in interest of deceased borrowers who want to prevent foreclosure, continue to pay the mortgage, or pursue mortgage-assistance options have traditionally been limited

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NACA 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…

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Life 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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Dwyer v. Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

Amicus brief in support of Appellant in Dwyer v. Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

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NACA, Consumer Groups Submit Comment to FTC on Junk Fee Proposal

42 state and national consumer groups, including NACA, filed comments in response to the Federal Trade Commission’s Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Unfair and Deceptive Fees. Among other concerns,…

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