SCOTUS to Determine When Clock Starts under APA’s Statute of Limitations
CFPB Monitor
OCTOBER 3, 2023
In April 2021, the North Dakota Retail Association, North Dakota Petroleum Marketers Association and Corner Post, Inc. Continue Reading
CFPB Monitor
OCTOBER 3, 2023
In April 2021, the North Dakota Retail Association, North Dakota Petroleum Marketers Association and Corner Post, Inc. Continue Reading
PYMNTS
OCTOBER 3, 2019
Wayfair last year, many online retailers now have to collect sales tax in additional states. The 5-4 decision in June 2018 essentially overturned the court’s 1992 ruling that states can collect sales taxes only from retailers that maintain a physical presence in those states.
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PYMNTS
NOVEMBER 12, 2020
The new store in Woodland Park will take the place of a closed Fairway Market in a shopping center that also has a GameStop, Barnes & Noble and Kohl’s department store. Amazon bought Fairway Market stores in Woodland Park and Paramus, but it has not made plans known for location in the latter municipality.
South State Correspondent
MAY 9, 2024
As the risk of a recession gets pushed out by the market, so does the risk of credit. This data is critical for pricing, capital allocation, and marketing. and New York had the lowest increases in credit risk, while North Dakota, Iowa, and Minnesota had the lowest volatility and were the most stable.
Perficient
JULY 11, 2022
Buy now, pay later (BNPL) is a type of point-of-sale installment loan that partners with retailers to allow consumers to pay for their purchases in multiple equal payments. When online shopping, if a retailer has a partnership with a BNPL platform, the customer can choose it as their payment method when placing their order at checkout.
CFPB Monitor
MAY 12, 2021
The North Dakota Retail Association and North Dakota Petroleum Marketers Association filed a lawsuit on April 29, 2021 against the Federal Reserve Board in a North Dakota federal district court seeking to invalidate Regulation II’s standard for reasonable and proportional interchange fees.
PYMNTS
MAY 3, 2020
began to get its early actual data (as opposed to theoretical predictions) as Alaska, Georgia, North Dakota, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas and all began lifting some of the stricter parts of the social distancing regulations to allow slightly more social mobility, according to CNN. Retail President Leo Wiener told Bisnow. “I’ve
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