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CFPB Considers Permanently Restoring Covid Mortgage Protections
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is seeking information to possibly make pandemic-era foreclosure prevention and automatic refinancing programs permanent features of the mortgage market
Enemy of the SPAC: Law Professor Takes Deal Sponsors to Court
Stanford Law Professor Michael Klausner toiled in academic obscurity for decades until 2020, when he wrote a paper slamming special purpose acquisition companies as a rip-off of everyday investors.
Trump Suit Seeks to Erase a New York Hometown Success Story
Former President Donald Trump once personified New York’s wealth, power, and brash ambition. With Manhattan skyscrapers bearing his name in big gold letters, he symbolized the success that could be achieved in his hometown. Now, if the state attorney general has her way, he will never be able to do business in New York again.
FERC Chair’s Renomination in Limbo, Raising Fears About Deadlock
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Richard Glick hasn’t yet secured Sen.
Unions Seize Midterms ‘Hot Moment’ to Rebuild, Support Democrats
When a union campaign worker knocked on Michael Perry’s door in North Philadelphia on a recent afternoon, the 40-year-old seemed disinterested.


















