The CFPB in the Trump era is likely to abandon or limit the use of the disparate-impact theory in enforcing fair lending laws, said attorneys. “Given the lack of ‘effects’ language in [the Equal Credit Opportunity Act] and the [CFPB’s] stated focus on enforcing statutes as they are written, we expect that they will determine that ECOA does not support a disparate-impact theory,” said Jeffrey Naimon, a partner at Buckley Sandler. Under the disparate-impact theory ...
A top CFPB official in charge of protecting student borrowers stepped down from the agency in late August, blaming the leadership of Acting Director Mick Mulvaney. Seth Frotman, who was the student loan ombudsman at the agency, said in his letter of resignation the current leadership of the bureau has “turned its back on young people and their financial futures.” He added: “The bureau is now content doing the bare minimum for [consumers] while simultaneously ...
The CFPB late last week issued a rule to clarify partial HMDA exemptions for small financial institutions ushered in under the Dodd-Frank reform act. The Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act, signed into law in May, exempts depositories – including credit unions – that originated fewer than 500 closed-end mortgages or 500 open-end lines of credit in each of the two preceding calendar years from certain expanded reporting ...