The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) of 1991 was established to protect residential telephone subscribers’ privacy by allowing them to opt out of unsolicited telemarketing calls through a “do ...
Key findings of the report include servicemembers borrowing more while putting less down. For new vehicles, servicemembers borrowed an average of $39,000, over $2,200 more than civilians, while making ...
Starting this year, there are a swath of new state and federal consumer protection laws that have already or will soon go into effect, impacting ...
The CFPB—tasked to protect consumers from unfair banking practices—was created by Democrats in the wake of the 2008 financial ...
With concerns mounting that Pennsylvanians will face skyrocketing utility costs in the coming months and years, state ...
The European Union's upcoming Digital Fairness Act has the potential to end exploitative practices online and enhance ...
As New York State grapples with the aftermath of corporate tax breaks and regulatory rollbacks, corporations wield more power ...
Delaware residents gained stronger privacy protections as the state's Personal Data Privacy Act took effect. Here are key ...
Equifax was heavily fined by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for not adequately investigating consumer credit report ...
On Monday, January 27, 2025, the One-to-One Consent Rule (“the Rule”) promulgated by the Federal Communications Commission ...
The Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP) this week announced an investment of more than $8 million to expand or ...
The ruling has cleared the way for tenants to take landlords to the Small Claims Court and claim their deposits upon ...