He already has made waves in the real estate industry for his decision in PHH Corp.’s case against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
Now, D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Brett Kavanaugh soon could be in an even more powerful position to threaten the CFPB’s structure if he succeeds Justice Anthony Kennedy on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Marc Gottridge, head of the global financial litigation practice at Hogan Lovells, spoke to RESPA News on what Kavanaugh’s nomination could mean for decisions affecting the bureau.
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