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PHH Corporation, et al v. CFPB

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Case Number:

15-1177

Court:

Appellate - DC Circuit

Nature of Suit:

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Companies

  • AARP Inc.
  • American Bankers Association
  • American Land Title Association
  • Cato Institute
  • Competitive Enterprise Institute
  • Consumer Action
  • Consumer Bankers Association
  • Consumer Federation of America
  • Consumer Reports Inc.
  • Credit Union National Association Inc.
  • Independent Community Bankers of America
  • Mortgage Bankers Association
  • National Association of Consumer Advocates
  • National Association of Home Builders
  • National Association of Realtors
  • National Fair Housing Alliance
  • PHH Corp.
  • PHH Mortgage Corp.
  • Public Citizen Inc.
  • RD Legal Funding LLC
  • Self-Help Credit Union
  • The Leadership Conference on Civil & Human Rights
  • U.S. Chamber of Commerce

Government Agencies

  • Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Sectors & Industries:

  • Financial
    • Credit Services
    • Mortgage Investment
    • Property Management
  • Industrial Goods
    • Residential Construction
  • Services
    • Business Services
    • Consumer Services
    • Legal services
    • Personal Services
    • Public Relations Services
  1. June 24, 2015

    PHH Asks DC Circ. To Nix $109M Penalty In CFPB's 1st Appeal

    PHH Corp. urged the D.C. Circuit to overturn the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's order that the mortgage lender pay a $109 million penalty over a mortgage insurance kickback scheme, saying the agency's ruling in the first appeal of an administrative action was an abuse of discretion.

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