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Agency Is Hobbled at the Starting Gate; Others Pick Up Pace

The National Law Journal

December 29, 2011

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's powers are severely limited without a director, but the International Trade Commission has had its busiest year ever; the SEC, despite often withering criticism, filed a record number of cases and won record fines; and the DOJ stepped up to the plate, filing suit to block AT&T's acquisition of T-Mobile.

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