Updated content includes analysis of recent court decisions and new discrimination and privacy
laws affecting employers, plus new
federal guidance
from the EEOC, FTC, and the Bureau of
Consumer Financial Protection (CFPB).
The Bureau received over 2,800 comments on the TILA - RESPA proposal during the comment period
from, among others,
consumer advocacy groups; national, State, and regional industry trade associations; banks; community banks; credit unions; financial companies; mortgage brokers; title insurance underwriters; title insurance agents and companies; settlement agents; escrow agents; law firms; document software companies; loan origination software companies; appraisal management companies; appraisers; State housing finance authorities, counseling associations, and intermediaries; State attorneys general; associations of State financial services regulators; State bar associations; government sponsored enterprises (GSEs); a member of the U.S. Congress; the Committee on Small Business of the U.S. House of Representatives; Federal agencies, including the staff of the Bureau of Consumer Protection, the Bureau of Economics, and the Office of Policy Planning of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC staff), and the Office of Advocacy of the Small Business Administration (SBA); and individual consumers and ac
consumer advocacy groups; national, State, and regional industry trade associations; banks; community banks; credit unions;
financial companies; mortgage brokers; title insurance underwriters; title insurance agents and companies; settlement agents; escrow agents;
law firms; document software companies; loan origination software companies; appraisal management companies; appraisers; State housing finance authorities, counseling associations, and intermediaries; State attorneys general; associations of State
financial services regulators; State bar associations; government sponsored enterprises (GSEs); a member of the U.S. Congress; the Committee on Small Business of the U.S. House of Representatives;
Federal agencies, including the staff of the Bureau of
Consumer Protection, the Bureau of Economics, and the Office of Policy Planning of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC staff), and the Office of Advocacy of the Small Business Administration (SBA); and individual consumers and ac
Consumer Protection, the Bureau of Economics, and the Office of Policy Planning of the
Federal Trade Commission (FTC staff), and the Office of Advocacy of the Small Business Administration (SBA); and individual
consumers and academics.