Authenticom wins federal injunction against CDK, Reynolds
A federal judge has issued an injunction to Authenticom in its antitrust lawsuit against CDK Global and Reynolds and Reynolds. The order by Judge James Peterson was the final form... Read More
House votes to overturn CFPB arbitration rule
The House of Representatives voted on Tuesday to cancel a recent Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule designed to limit arbitration and subject lenders to class-action lawsuits. In a 231-190 vote... Read More
Hudson-Cook updates award-winning CARLAW book
CounselorLibrary.com, the publisher of automobile financing and leasing legal compliance services, has updated its popular CARLAW F&I Legal Desk Book. Winner of the Axiom Business Book Award, the book gives readers 363... Read More
CFPB’s ban on arbitration threatens to hurt consumers, economy
Always looking to champion the little guy, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has once again its god-like power to issue a rule that prohibits mandatory arbitration clauses in new financial contracts.... Read More
Supreme Court decides against expanding debt collection abuse law
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to expand a federal law that targets alleged harassment in debt-collection tactics, stating that the court does not have the responsibility for the oversight... Read More
Is your information safeguards plan keeping up with technology?
By: Jim Radogna In the course of day-to-day business, dealerships collect personal information from consumers, including names, addresses, and phone numbers; bank and credit card account numbers; income and credit... Read More