Today is the fifth birthday of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), and it is critical to understand the evolving breadth of the new agency’s investigatory powers—especially as it has recently been testing the limits of its jurisdiction in 2016. The most elucidating developments regarding the CFPB’s enforcement investigation authority unfolded in three cases decided this past spring.
Background on Civil Investigative Demands
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