Jacqueline Beveridge

Associate

Jacqueline Beveridge

Associate

Jacqueline Beveridge works in our Business Litigation & Dispute Resolution Practice Group. Her experience includes working as an intern in the Human Trafficking Unit of the Office of the District Attorney, 20th Judicial District, in Nashville, TN. Jacqueline also worked as a summer judicial intern with Justice Thomas Zugibe in the Supreme Court of New York, County of Rockland, New City.

10 July 2024 Consumer Class Defense Counsel

Will the End of Chevron Deference Be a Sea Change for Consumer Financial Services Industry?

On June 28, 2024, the Supreme Court decided Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, overturning its own 40-year-old Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council decision.
19 June 2024 Manufacturing Industry Advisor

What Every Multinational Company Should Know About … the U.S. DOJ’s Safe Harbor Policy and What the Antitrust Division Requires

In October 2023, the Department of Justice announced a new Mergers & Acquisitions Safe Harbor Policy designed to encourage acquiring companies to voluntarily disclose criminal misconduct discovered at acquired companies in exchange for certain benefits and protections.
17 May 2024 Consumer Class Defense Counsel

Supreme Court Rules That the CFPB Is Constitutionally Funded

On May 16, 2024, the Supreme Court reversed a Fifth Circuit decision which held that the funding for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau violated the Appropriations Clause.
10 May 2024 Consumer Class Defense Counsel

CFPB Announces Proposed Rule Regarding Nonsufficient Funds Fees

On Wednesday, January 24, 2024, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced a Proposed Rule aimed at blocking nonsufficient funds fees on debit card, ATM, and certain peer-to-peer payment transactions that financial institutions decline in real time.
10 May 2024 Consumer Class Defense Counsel

Legal Decision Expected Today Regarding Implementation of CFPB Rule Reducing Credit Card Late Fees

On March 5, 2024, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau finalized a rule that would reduce credit card late fees to $8 for large credit card issuers