CFPB Adopts Strict Liability Standard for Debt Collectors Who Sue or …

On January 19, 2021, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) published its final debt collection rules in the Federal Register, including 12 C.F.R. § 1006.26(b), which prohibits collections of time-barred debt. Under the new rules, collectors who sue or threaten to sue consumers for time-bar

[PDF] Navigating the Rapid Policy Assessment and Response Tool Kit

Navigating the RPAR 5 Module IV sets out the roadmap for data processing and the group-analysis process for the CAB. Module V is a special unit dealing with research ethics issues, designed to help the local research team comply with principles of research ethics and concern for human subjects in research.

Three Ways We Can Regulate Automated Vehicles

I propose a three-tier approach to AV regulation: secure legislation from Congress, administrative guidance from the executive branch, and cooperation from the market. This plan can help ensure that the needs of individuals with disabilities are considered when AV technology is being designed and tested, rather than included later as an …

Your Bias Is Rubbing Off on Me: The Impact of Pretrial Publicity and …

December 19, 2019Does pre-trial publicity have a lasting effect on juror bias, predisposition, and verdict votes? The answer, according to this study, is “yes,” at least sometimes. More importantly, judicial inquiries of “can you put that outside of your mind” and judicial admonishments to “decide this case on the facts, and not on anything you

Part II – Emerging from the Pandemic – The Temple 10-Q

If you haven’t already, revise your contracts to take pandemics into account, and carefully examine your insurance policies and discuss enhanced coverage with your brokers as needed. There is substantial litigation on-going and efforts to change state law on the issue of business interruption. At the federal level, claims for business …

Regulation Archives – The Temple 10-Q

Temple’s Business Law Magazine. December 4, 2023 On November 14, 2023, Temple Law School hosted a Live Online Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Program, “The Economics of Immigration: How Current Law Does Not Meet the Reality of Modern Business in the U.S.,” led by Jonathan Grode (LAW ’08), U.S. Practice Director of Green and Spiegel, LLP.

Temple ESQ • Fall 2001

FALL 2001TEMPLEESQ.Published by the Temple University Beasley School of Law for alumni and friends.Robert J. Reinstein, DeanJanet Goldwater, Publications DirectorGene Gilroy, Art DirectorPhotography on location at Temple Law School by Kelly & MassaSend letters and comments to: Janet Goldwater, Temple Esq. Temple University James E. Beasley …