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9 October 2015

CFPB Proposes Ban On Class Action Waivers But Not Individual Arbitration

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Reed Smith

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On October 7, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ("CFPB") proposed a ban on class action waivers in consumer financial products and services contracts.
United States Finance and Banking
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On October 7, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ("CFPB") proposed a ban on class action waivers in consumer financial products and services contracts. Pending review by a Small Business Review Panel, the ban would potentially take effect in 2018, resulting in increased class action litigation against financial institutions. The proposal does, however, preserve mandatory pre-dispute arbitration clauses for individuals. Bank and nonbank lenders should be aware of the CFPB's proposal and what it will mean for them going forward.

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This article is presented for informational purposes only and is not intended to constitute legal advice.

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