Jason Keller argues that covered entities should not become complacent about their compliance obligations during uncertain times for regulatory agencies such as the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau:
ComplianceApril 18, 2025
D.C. court partially stays CFPB preliminary injunction, orders agency to fulfill statutory functions
Financial institutions specifically covered by the CFPB, as well as those that are only subject to its rulemaking must stay the course, remain vigilant in ensuring consumer compliance within their institutions, while remaining reliant on the policies, procedures, and limits set forth within their compliance management requirements
Jason Keller
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