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FWW Credit Union Alert: Conducting Your Annual Meeting

3/4/2020

Your credit union annual meeting is important, but not as important as the health and lives of your members. The current coronavirus pandemic is forcing everyone to consider the need and logistics of large public gatherings. READ MORE

Two Upcoming Seminars Offer Credit Unions Insights into the Latest HR and Compliance Legal Issues

4/23/2019

Strategic Link partner FWW will discuss overdraft fee litigation and share recommendations to guide credit unions. READ MORE

FWW Client Alert - FCC's TCPA Autodialer Ruling Invalidated

3/19/2018

On Friday March 16, 2018 the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit issued its long-awaited decision on the FCC's 2015 ruling on autodialers under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). READ MORE

Collection Practices Guidance

10/17/2016

In this Alert, we examine the collection practices that the CFPB found unfair, deceptive or abusive and provide guidance on specific collection practices that may be relevant for credit unions. READ MORE

On Compliance: Managing Complaints

10/22/2015

In September, both the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the National Credit Union Administration issued public reports touting the reach and improvements in their consumer complaint portals. READ MORE

On Compliance: The Strangling of Overdraft Protection

6/25/2015

Credit union overdraft protection programs have endured a long, slow strangling for years. Is it time to just return NSF items? READ MORE

NCUA Finalizes New CUSO Registration & Reporting

12/6/2013

Credit union losses from CUSO operations are infrequent, but the magnitude of recent CUSO losses has led to increased regulation. READ MORE

CFPB's Exam Procedures Are Valuable Tools

8/1/2013

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) will not likely subject your credit union to an examination. Yet, the agency's newly updated exam procedures can serve as valuable tools for surviving new regulations. READ MORE