One-Year After Vote That Killed Arbitration Rule Consumers Still Need Access to Court
One-year after tie-breaking vote in Congress that killed CFPB’s arbitration rule, consumers still need their rights restored.
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NACA publishes report on the issue of taxing consumers on attorneys’ fees awarded under consumer protection statutes.
Read More about Report: Consumers Caught in Tax Law FlawSurvey: CFPB in Our Communities
NACA conducted an online survey to understand how attorneys and advocates, who represent consumers in the financial marketplace, interact with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The survey results show that…
Read More about Survey: CFPB in Our CommunitiesNACA Denounces Anti-Consumer Protection Bill Nicknamed the “Wrong CHOICE Act”
NACA submitted a letter to the U.S. House Financial Services Committee urging the committee members to reject legislation called the “Financial Choice Act.” The legislation, broad in breadth and scope,…
Read More about NACA Denounces Anti-Consumer Protection Bill Nicknamed the “Wrong CHOICE Act”Sample Letter to the Editor Supporting the CFPB
Below is a sample letter to the editor Dear {NAME OF YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER} EDITOR: Working Americans loathe Wall Street greed. They despise big banks that sneak illegal charges and…
Read More about Sample Letter to the Editor Supporting the CFPBWrite a letter to your local paper to support the CFPB
Letters to the editor are among the most widely read features in newspapers and other local publications. They allow writers to reach a large audience. Here are some important points…
Read More about Write a letter to your local paper to support the CFPBClass Action Guidelines
NACA maintains the comprehensive “Standards and Guidelines for Litigating and Settling Consumer Class Actions” 299 F.R.D. 160, first published in 1998, fully updated in 2006, revised in 2014, and fully…
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