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Big finance dodged the worst possible outcome in the car-finance mis-selling case, but the result could still be disastrous, ...
Unless members of the Supreme Court are held accountable, their decisions may continue to concentrate power in the executive ...
New campaign finance reports show state Rep. Sarah Stevens trailing by a wide margin in fundraising compared to the woman she’s seeking to unseat on the North Carolina Supreme Court.
On top of the high court’s continuous (and contentious) shadow docket work, the next term starting in the fall has several ...
Lenders are now awaiting the FCA’s response to the one part of the appeal that the Supreme Court upheld. In that case, the ...
In a landmark decision in Johnson v FirstRand ([2025] UKSC 33), part of the broader Hopcraft appeals, the UK Supreme Court has ruled that car dealers who arrange finance do not owe fiduciary duties to ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is running out of money and won’t be able to fully replenish it under a new funding ...
The Supreme Court is today expected to publish its long-waited judgment in relation to the car finance commission saga but ...
The financial regulator's proposed redress scheme for car finance mis-selling is "completely impractical", the trade body for ...
Updates from UK Finance highlight key developments in consumer readiness for digital finance, improvements in Cash ISA ...
City regulator to launch payout scheme after Supreme Court ruling spares motor industry's 'worst-case scenario' ...
The Financial Conduct Authority will consult on an industry-wide compensation scheme for victims of the car finance scandal.
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