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UDAAP and Its Implications Adapting to New Regulatory Authority May 21, 2015 Eric Mogilnicki, Mike Gordon, Elijah Alper Attorney Advertising

Speakers Michael Gordon Partner Eric Mogilnicki Partner Elijah Alper Counsel 2

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UDAAP Regulation UDAAP Overview and Interpretations The Evolution: UDAP UDAAP Federal Trade Commission Federal Banking Agencies CFPB and Abusiveness Enforcement Compliance Best Practices 4

UDAAP Defined Unfair (1) An act or practice that causes or is likely to cause substantial injury to consumers; (2) the injury is not reasonably avoidable by consumers; and (3) the injury is not outweighed by countervailing benefits to consumers or to competition. Substantial Injury Usually involves monetary harm (costs or fees). Can include a small amount of harm to a large number of people. Actual harm not required if there is a significant risk of concrete harm. Source: 12 U.S.C. 5531(c)(1); CFPB Exam Manual 5

UDAAP Defined Deceptive (1) An act or practice that misleads or is likely to mislead the consumer; (2) the consumer s interpretation is reasonable under the circumstances; and (3) the misleading act or practice is material. Material Information Information that is likely to affect a consumer s choice of, or conduct regarding, the product or service. Presumed material: costs, benefits, restrictions on use/availability, express claims, implied claims (if intent to imply the claim), knowingly false claims, omissions (if knew or should have known customer needed information) Source: 103 F.T.C. 110; CFPB Exam Manual 6

UDAAP Defined Abusive An act or practice that (1) materially interferes with the ability of a consumer to understand a term or condition of a consumer financial product or service; or (2) takes unreasonable advantage of: (A) a consumer s lack of understanding of the material risks, costs, or conditions of the product or service; (B) a consumer s inability to protect his or her interests in selecting or using a consumer financial product or service; or (C) a consumer s reasonable reliance on a covered person to act in his or her interests. Source: 12 U.S.C. 5531(d) 7

UDAAP: Applied Strict Liability Can t defend based on value of product actually sold Presumption of Consumer Reliance Consumer reliance presumed if: The defendant made material misrepresentations or omissions that were of a kind usually relied upon by a reasonable prudent person; The misrepresentations or omissions were widely disseminated; and Consumers actually purchased the defendants products. Covered Products and Services Source: FTC v. Kuykendall, 371 F.3d 745, 765(10th Cir. 2004), quoting FTC v. Security Rare Coin & Bullion Corp., 931 F.2d 1312, 1316 8

FTC UDAP In 1938, FTC Act amendment prohibits unfair or deceptive acts or practices. In 1964, FTC Cigarette Rule Statement of Basis and Purpose Unfairness Test - Did practice offend public policy? Immoral/Unethical? Consumer Injury? In 1972, Unfairness authority expanded based on SCOTUS ruling Prohibition was used to include non-financial products (e.g., weight loss, ban on all marketing to children) The means the FTC is considering are a preposterous intervention that would turn the agency into a great national nanny. -Washington Post (3/1/1978) Curtailed in the late 1970s Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act -1975 Substantial evidence required for regulations against prevalent unfair or deceptive acts. FTC Improvements Act -1980 Required FTC rules be based on sound economic analysis. FTC must find least burdensome way of achieving goals 1980 Unfairness Policy Statement FTC unanimously determines unjustified consumer injury as focus of Unfairness policy; adopts the current definition of unfairness. Expansion into privacy and data security 9

Banking Agency UDAP Adopted and enforced the FTC UDAP definitions Unfairness Examples Add-On Products De Facto Annual Fees Subprime lending Security deposits on secured credit cards 10

CFPB UDAAP UDAAP as a gap-filler Dodd-Frank mandated CFPB to protect consumers Expansion of existing consumer protection law Rulemaking by Enforcement 11

CFPB Views: Abusiveness What gap does abuse fill? Concern for exploitation of a consumer who lacks the ability to protect himself/herself The vulnerable consumer May not understand the product May not have alternatives to the product May believe the financial institution is acting in the consumers best interest when it is not CFPB has found such vulnerability Debt assistance products Payday loans Student loans Servicemember financing Source: Eric Mogilnicki and Eamonn Moran. Understanding and Applying Dodd-Frank s Abusive Standard. BNA s Banking Report, 104 BBR 161, 1/27/15. Eric Mogilnicki and Eamonn Moran. The CFPB s Enforcement of the Prohibition on Abusive Acts and Practices. BNA s Banking Report. 104 BNKR 236, 2/3/15. 12

Abusiveness Counts in Complaints / Orders Party Section Abusive Count(s) (all alleged) American Debt Settlement Solutions (d)(2)(a) (d)(2)(c) Enroll consumers in debt relief program where consumers financial conditions make it highly unlikely that they can complete the program. *(d)(2)(a) and (C) were not specifically cited. ACE Cash Express (d)(2)(b) Excessive debt collection calls, calls to third parties, and misrepresentations of consequences of nonpayment allegedly created an artificial sense of urgency, taking unreasonable advantage of consumer. Colfax Capital (d)(2)(a) Collected debt from servicemembers that was not owed. College Education Services (d)(2)(c) Targeted student loan borrowers that were in default or garnishment. The CFPB claim said CES created the illusion of expertise and individualized advice to induce consumers to reasonably rely on the company." CashCall (d)(2)(a) Debt collector collected on loans made by Western Sky Financial, LLC. CFPB s abusive claim is that CashCall took advantage of a lack of understanding on the part of the consumer who did not know that state usury and licensing laws made their loans unenforceable. ITT Educational Services (d)(2)(b) (d)(2)(c) ITT provided Temporary Credit with no interest at the start of the school year, required full repayment by the end of the year, leading to high-cost private loans (Students were allegedly pushed into program they didn t understand and couldn t repay). Took unreasonable advantage of student s reasonable reliance on ITT. Freedom Stores (d)(2)(b) Debt collection lawsuits filed against servicemembers in Norfolk, VA courts against consumers who were far away from Norfolk. Even though venue-selection clause in the contract permitted this, many consumers were unaware of the venue-selection clause. Southwest Tax Loans (d)(2)(b) (d)(2)(b) Steered low-income consumer toward high-cost tax refund anticipation loans. Failed to disclose the availability of consumers tax refunds to assist in determination regarding taking out additional loans. Fort Knox National Co. Nationwide Biweekly Admin. (d)(2)(a) (d)(2)(b) Military Allotment Processor for servicemembers payroll allegedly included monthly fees without adequate disclosures before charged, nor notification after charged. (d)(2)(a) Company guaranteed the consumer would save money by enrolling in program knowing that consumers who leave in the first several years of program will not save money. PayPal (d)(2)(b) Company allegedly offered consumers deferred-interest promotions, said to allow consumers to pick how payments would be applied to the promotional balance. However, customers were not able to do this over the phone or were given erroneous information and were charged fees. 13

CFPB: 2015 UDAAP Enforcement Trends 14 out of 18 CFPB Public Consent Orders contain a UDAAP finding. Civil Money Penalties have reached as high as $24,000,000, while Restitution has reached as high as $49,000,000. 3 abusiveness findings/complaints in the last month Fort Knox National Company (4/20/15) Nationwide Biweekly Administration (5/11/15) PayPal (5/19/15) 14

Compliance Best Practices 15

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