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Recent News About Navient
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SCRANTON, Pa. (Legal Newsline) – A Pennsylvania federal judge has ruled that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s lawsuit against the nation’s largest student loan servicer shouldn’t be thrown out just because the CFPB was operating in an unconstitutional manner when it filed suit.
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SCRANTON, Pa. (Legal Newsline) – The nation’s largest student loan servicer is asking a federal judge to throw out the “pointless” lawsuit filed by Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro.
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NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) – What was supposed to be a massive class action lawsuit orchestrated by private attorneys, nonprofits and former federal officials could be coming to a close with just a charitable donation and $500,000 to lawyers.
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HARRISBURG – Too little, too late, says the nation’s largest student loan servicer to the federal agency that has pursued litigation against it for three years.
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SCRANTON, Pa. (Legal Newsline) – In light of the U.S. Supreme Court finding the structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau unconstitutional, one of the agency’s targets is asking a federal judge to throw out the lawsuit.
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This is a clarion call for accountability and bipartisanship in the pursuit of genuine consumer protection. The CFPB Director Kathy Kraninger should apply her new accountability to take control of a misguided and failing case foisted upon her by Rob Cordray and end it.
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NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) – A federal judge has given preliminary approval to a class action settlement in which the lawyers who targeted Navient Corporation say they’ll lose $5 million.
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NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) – Lawyers who targeted the nation’s largest student loan servicer in a class action that was severely hobbled by a federal judge last year say they will lose nearly $5 million on the case.
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SCRANTON, Pa. (Legal Newsline) – The nation’s largest student loan servicer says federal authorities have failed to make their case against it, even after more than six years of litigation.