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  • October 17, 2015

CFPB Class Arbitration Proposal

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Authors:
  • Joshua D. Dunlap
  • Lucus A. Ritchie
Practice area:
  • Class Action Defense
  • Litigation

On October 7th, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released proposals that, if adopted, would limit the use of arbitration provisions in consumer class actions against banks and other companies offering consumer finance products and services.  For more information, you can access our client alert here.

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