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States Moving To Fill Perceived Void in CFPB Enforcement

By Tonya M. Esposito & Esther Slater McDonald on April 12, 2018
Posted in CFPB

In response to “the void left by the Trump Administration’s pullback of the [CFPB],” the New Jersey Attorney General recently announced that Paul R. Rodriguez will be serve at the Director of the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, the state’s lead consumer protection agency.  Mr. Rodriguez will serve as the Acting Director of the…

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