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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau orders tech giants to turn over payment information

JURIST

The US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) ordered Thursday that several tech giants, including Amazon, Facebook, and Google to turn over information on payments-related systems and products. CFPB ordered six technology platforms to turn over information.

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A European Perspective on the Federalization of Shareholders’ Rights

Fordham Law News

4] Moreover, Delaware law promotes shareholder value maximization through the allocation of duties of loyalty and care on directors; this entails heavy reliance on court-litigation, not incidentally consistent with a substantial turnover for local lawyers, [5] rather than on direct shareholders’ engagement. 4] Anne Anderson et al.,

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Government appeals decision against Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

SCOTUSBlog

For the second time in just over three years, the Supreme Court may determine the future of the federal watchdog agency that seeks to protect consumers in the financial sector. the CFPB was established by Congress in the wake of the Great Recession as part of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.

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Taming the Crypto-Bear: Why Cryptocurrencies Will Cause the Next Recession and How to Soften the Blow

Fordham Law News

4] The cryptocurrency will be a stablecoin backed by real dollars and precious metals currently held by the government. 7] For example, imagine a consumer, “Scott,” who wants to buy a beach house. 38] With the relative recency of the Great Recession, it is not unlikely that consumers and investors are still unsure about the market.

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Another separation-of-powers case, press access to trials, and maritime insurance

SCOTUSBlog

The highest profile of the bunch are undoubtedly rival twins Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau , involving yet another juicy separation-of-powers issue. Community Financial Services Association of America, Ltd. and Community Financial Services Association of America, Ltd.