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After much anticipation, Senate bill 2155—which rolls back major aspects of the Dodd-Frank law—was approved by Congress and was signed into law by President Trump.

By Barbara S. Mishkin on May 30, 2018 Posted in Auto Finance, CFPB Enforcement, CFPB Monitor According to a Politico report, CFPB Acting Director Mick

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A Wrong-Headed Law? Most people have never heard of the Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act, commonly known as “FIRPTA” – unless they have

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