A&B ABstract: On December 7, the Department of Justice U.S. Trustee Program (“USTP”) announced that it has entered into agreements with three servicers to address mortgage servicing deficiencies impacting borrowers in … [Continue reading] about DOJ Trustee Program Settles with Servicers
CFPB Retires the “QM Patch” and Revises QM Rules
A&B ABstract: In a significant final rulemaking with potentially far-reaching consequences for the residential mortgage markets, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) is terminating the “QM Patch” and significantly revising the … [Continue reading] about CFPB Retires the “QM Patch” and Revises QM Rules
OCC’s Final “True Lender” Rule Takes Effect
A&B ABstract: On October 27, 2020, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (“OCC”) issued a noteworthy final rulemaking that sets forth when a national bank or federal savings association originates a loan and is deemed the “true lender” … [Continue reading] about OCC’s Final “True Lender” Rule Takes Effect
California AG Proposes Regulatory Changes to CCPA
On December 10, the California Attorney General’s office provided “Notice of Fourth Set of Modifications” to regulations under the California Consumer Privacy Act. The new proposed regulatory text would modify the current regulations which took … [Continue reading] about California AG Proposes Regulatory Changes to CCPA
Alston & Bird Analyzes New Guidance on Remote Work in Client Alert
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to persist across the nation, some state regulators have begun to consider, or have adopted, measures to allow employees of licensed entities to work from home, both during the pandemic and permanently … [Continue reading] about Alston & Bird Analyzes New Guidance on Remote Work in Client Alert