Back Foley Viewpoints Regulatory: The CFPB's UDAAP Deceptive Standard Does Not Require Knowledge or Intent March 20, 2013 Share on LinkedInShare on TwitterPrintShare by EmailShare Back to top Partner Martin Bishop authored an article that appeared in InsideCounsel on March 20, 2013 titled “Regulatory: The CFPB’s UDAAP deceptive standard does not require knowledge or intent.” Related Insights View All Posts June 18, 2025 Energy Current Texas Energizes Nuclear Energy Strategy with Passage of Three Key Bills The Texas Legislature recently passed three key bills: House Bill 14 (H.B. 14); Senate Bill 1061 (S.B. 1061); and Senate Bill 1535 (S.B…. June 18, 2025 Energy Current FERC Issues Guidance on Treatment of Criminal Regulatory Offenses On June 16, 2025, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued a Notice of Guidance regarding the consistency of its existing… June 18, 2025 Foley Viewpoints Legal Reasoning Still a Struggle for LLMs The authors in this paper created a benchmark including long-form, open-ended questions and multiple-choice questions to evaluate the…