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Government,
Administrative/Regulatory

May 4, 2018

State AGs seek to fill CFPB vacuum

In a series of announcements last week, one of the country's largest law enforcement agencies underscored its aim to fill a perceived regulatory gaps created by the Trump administration.

Jeff Tsai

Partner
DLA Piper US LLP

Jeff helps lead the firm's state attorneys general enforcement practice.

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Nancy Sims

Of Counsel
DLA Piper LLP (US)

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Ben Turner

Of Counsel
Baker McKenzie

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State AGs seek to fill CFPB vacuum
Mick Mulvaney, the acting director of the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau, speaks to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, April 11

In a series of announcements last week, one of the country's largest law enforcement agencies underscored its aim to fill a perceived vacuum created by the Trump administration.

Since 2017, state attorneys general have positioned themselves as a legal and policy counterweight to the federal government -- a stance that has resulted in legal actions in areas ranging from immigration to the environment.

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