The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) likely will see significant changes in 2017, regarding its leadership and functionality under the Donald Trump Administration, which intends to try to abolish or replace the agency, or at least minimize its authority with the help of a Republican Congress.
Former CFPB attorneys Thomas Pahl, of Arnall Golden Gregory, LLP and Richard Horn, of Richard Horn Legal, PLLC, recently spoke to Dodd Frank Update about what the bureau might look like in 2017.
Read on to find out what both attorneys had to say about the future of the CFPB.