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Consumer Financial Services Institute (16th Annual)
Chair(s):
Alan S. Kaplinsky, Julia B. Strickland, John J. Roddy
Practice Area:
Banking and finance,
Consumer finance,
Financial services,
Financial services litigation,
Litigation
Published:
Feb 2011
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ISBN:
9781402415456
PLI Item #:
28319
CHB Spine #:
B1871
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. FTC and CFPB Roles After Dodd-Frank’s Implementation
Chapter 2. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act Title X—The Consumer Financial Protection Act
Chapter 3. What the CFPB Should Do: A Selected Bibliography
Chapter 4. Preventing Future Economic Crises Through Consumer Protection Law or How the Truth in Lending Act Failed the Subprime Borrowers
Chapter 5. Overdraft Fee Litigation: Federal Preemption of State Law Claims
Chapter 6. Status of Overdraft Fee Litigation
Chapter 7. The Use of Pre-Dispute Arbitration Agreements by Consumer Financial Services Providers
Chapter 8. Scorecard on Where Federal and State Appellate Courts and Statutes Stand on Enforcing Class Action Waivers in Pre-Dispute Consumer Arbitration Agreements
Chapter 9. Evidentiary and Burden of Proof Standards for Class Certification Rulings
Chapter 10. Class Settlement Provisions That Attract Objections and Judicial Scrutiny
Chapter 11. An Overview of a Dozen Key Class Action Case Developments in 2010
Chapter 12. UDAP Class Actions and the Foreclosure Crisis—Potential Theories of Recovery and Defenses to Liability
Chapter 13. Mortgage Securitization Litigation: Why Mortgage-Backed Securities Litigation Matters to Homeowners, Mortgage Banks and Their Lawyers
Chapter 14. Certain Provisions of the Mortgage Reform and Anti-Predatory Lending Act (The Mortgage Reform Act) (Title XIV of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (The Dodd-Frank Act))
Chapter 15. Collection Issues Including the TCPA & Hot Topics
Chapter 16. Materials Submitted by Rebecca Pruitt, Office of the Attorney General of Illinois
Chapter 17. Recent Hot Topics Concerning the Application of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act to Foreclosures and State Court Collection Practices
Chapter 18. The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 (The “TCPA”) 47 U.S.C. §227
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