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Seila Law LLC (Seila Law), a law firm that provided debt relief services, was under investigation by the CFPB. As part of its investigation, the CFPB issued a civil investigative demand (CID) to Seila Law, which required Seila Law to produce certain documents. Seila Law declined to comply with the CID and challenged the constitutionality of the ...
Humphrey's was distinguished in Seila Law LLC v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (2020) [ 4 ] in which Chief Justice John Roberts narrowly construed Humphrey's [ 5 ] to stand for the proposition that the President's removal power may be constrained by Congress if the officer in question was a member of an agency that shared the same ...
In Seila Law LLC v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (2020), however, the Supreme Court interpreted Myers as establishing that the President generally has unencumbered removal power. Myers was the first Supreme Court case to address the President's removal powers.
Many of these cases have lead to class action lawsuits and proceedings by the Federal Trade Commision (FTC), resulting in a number of settlements worth millions — or even billions — of dollars ...
Case name Docket no. Date decided Department of Homeland Security v. Regents of the University of California: 18–587: June 18, 2020: Liu v. Securities and Exchange Commission: 18–1501: June 22, 2020: Department of Homeland Security v. Thuraissigiam: 19–161: June 25, 2020: Seila Law v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: 19–7: June 29 ...
Key takeaways. In May 31,2023, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ordered OneMain Financial to pay $20 million for deceiving and misleading some 25,000 consumers.
As the case progressed, the Supreme Court heard Seila Law LLC v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. [1] In this case, the structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) was called into question. Like FHFA, the CFPB was formed by legislation passed by Congress, and specified that it was to be overseen by a single Director that ...
Although the lawsuit claims "billions of individuals" had their data stolen, the total population of the U.S. stands at about 330 million. The lawsuit also alleges that the data includes personal ...