In this Web Conference hosted by Compliance 360, Foley Senior Counsel Jennifer Keas and Rebecca Hanson, and Associate Jennifer Toussaint will discuss:
- Background of the CFPB Enforcement Powers
- Case Studies of recent CFPB enforcement activity and takeaways
- UDAAP
- RESPA
- Loan originator compensation
- Lessons learned from actions against loan servicers
- UDAAP
- Where might the CFPB focus its attention in the near future?
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