
Jan Stewart
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Jan 20, 2025 |
austinmacauley.com | Jan Stewart
Here is an animal anthology for the enjoyment of children, parents or teachers. The illustrated poems will amuse and entertain but have interesting factual information and related activities to stimulate further learning at home or in school.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Eric T. Mitzenmacher |Jan Stewart |Joy N Tsai
On March 5, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a Final Rule that would significantly restrict late fees that consumer credit card issuers may charge to a mere $8—representing approximately a 75% reduction from current levels. Within two days, the Final Rule faced a challenge in the Northern District of Texas by a coalition of trade groups including the United States Chamber of Commerce, the American Bankers Association, and the Consumer Bankers Association.
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Apr 12, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Eric T. Mitzenmacher |Jan Stewart |Joy N Tsai
On March 5, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a Final Rule that would significantly restrict late fees that consumer credit card issuers may charge to a mere $8—representing approximately a 75% reduction from current levels. Within two days, the Final Rule faced a challenge in the Northern District of Texas by a coalition of trade groups including the United States Chamber of Commerce, the American Bankers Association, and the Consumer Bankers Association.
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Mar 25, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Eric T. Mitzenmacher |Steven M. Kaplan |Jan Stewart |Jeffrey Taft
On March 5, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ("CFPB" or "Bureau") issued a Final Rule that would significantly restrict late fees that consumer credit card issuers may charge from $30 or $41, in most cases, to a mere $8. As finalized, the rulemaking largely aligns with the Bureau's Proposed Rule on the same subject matter issued February 1, 2023, with certain differences described below.
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Mar 22, 2024 |
lexblog.com | Eric T. Mitzenmacher |Steven M. Kaplan |Jan Stewart |Jeffrey Taft
On March 5, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (the “Bureau”) issued a Final Rule that would significantly restrict late fees that consumer credit card issuers may charge to a mere $8. Within two days, the Final Rule faced a challenge in the Northern District of Texas by a coalition of trade groups including the United States Chamber of Commerce, the American Bankers Association, and the Consumer Bankers Association.
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