When the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) sought feedback last year about its use of civil investigative demands (CIDs) in enforcement investigations, the agency received 8,023 public comments.
Now, the CFPB is changing its CID policy to ensure the bureau provides more information about potentially wrongful conduct under investigation.
Read on to see what RESPRO and attorney Mitch Kider of Weiner Brodsky Kider PC told RESPA News about the changes.
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