Report: Identifying the Most Harmful Consumer Contract Terms
NACA released a report identifying and outlining common consumer contract terms that cause the most harm to consumers, including forced arbitration clauses, class action bans, jury trial waivers,...
View ArticleNACA and Partners Stress the Need to Rein in Forced Arbitration to Combat...
Eight Public Interest organizations, including NACA, submitted a comment to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in support of its proposed rule on overdraft fees, emphasizing that the rule could...
View ArticleNACA and Law Student Advocates Submit Comments to CFPB on Overdraft Proposal
NACA joined the nationwide Consumer Law Advocates, Students, Scholars (CLASS) Network, the UC Berkeley Center for Consumer Law & Economic Justice, and student consumer justice groups at the...
View ArticlePublic Interest Groups Submit Comment to CFPB in Support of Overdraft Rule
NACA joined a coalition of 144 consumer, civil rights, legal services, and community groups to submit a comment to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in support of its proposed rule to rein in...
View ArticleThe Worst of the Fine Print Traps in Everyday Terms and Conditions
April 2, 2024 For Immediate Release: The Worst of the Fine Print Traps in Everyday Terms and Conditions WASHINGTON, D.C. – The National Association of Consumer Advocates (NACA) released a report...
View ArticleNACA Sends Letter to Senate Judiciary Committee Ahead of Forced Arbitration...
NACA sent a letter urging action to end forced arbitration to the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary for its hearing entitled “Small Print, Big Impact: Examining the Effects of Forced Arbitration.”...
View ArticleNACA Joins Letter to Congress Opposing Efforts to Overturn Credit Card Late...
NACA joined a group of 89 national, state, and local organizations on a letter to Congress strongly opposing any attempts by lawmkers to the overturn the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s final...
View ArticleNACA Joins Letter to Congress in Support of Retirement Security Rules
NACA joined groups on a letter to Congress in support of the Department of Labor’s final Retirement Security Rules which would protect consumers from conflicts of interest that influence financial...
View ArticleLabor Department’s Final Retirement Security Rules Will Help Protect the...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 23, 2024 LABOR DEPARTMENT’S FINAL RETIREMENT SECURITY RULES WILL HELP PROTECT THE SAVINGS OF ALL AMERICANS FROM ADVISER CONFLICTS OF INTEREST April 23, 2024, Washington,...
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