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Regulatory Change Monitoring for Law Firms and Compliance Teams

Regulatory change monitoring automatically tracks federal and state agency pages — enforcement bulletins, fee schedules, rule interpretations — flagging material updates in plain English the week they appear, weeks before trade publications or bar newsletters report on them.

Regulators update pages quietly. DriftPatrol watches 50 state and federal agency URLs for your practice and delivers a plain-English diff every Monday morning. Defensible audit trail included.

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The problem with regulatory monitoring today

State regulatory agencies update fee schedules, penalty tables, and enforcement priorities with no press release. The CFPB adds a quarterly attestation requirement to a guidance page. A state DOI revises its reservation-of-rights bulletin. HHS OCR updates its breach notification FAQ. None of these are breaking news. All of them carry legal consequences.

Your compliance team's current workflow: manual spot-checks when someone remembers to look, trade publications three weeks after the fact, or bar newsletter summaries that miss jurisdiction-specific nuance. The gap between "the rule changed" and "we knew the rule changed" is where malpractice risk lives.

DriftPatrol closes that gap with timestamped, plain-English change summaries delivered every Monday morning — before opposing counsel cites the new version in a brief.

What regulatory pages DriftPatrol monitors

Federal agencies

CFPB, FTC, HHS/OCR, SEC, FINRA, OCC, DOL, EEOC — enforcement bulletins, guidance pages, penalty schedules, rulemaking notices.

State regulators

All 50 state DOIs, DFPRs, Attorneys General, and state bar disciplinary rule pages. Fee schedules, licensing requirements, reporting thresholds.

Industry bodies

ABA model rules, NAIC model acts, ALTA best practices, FINRA rulebooks — any standards body that publishes authoritative guidance your clients follow.

Monday brief — regulatory change example

Monday brief — 3 material regulatory changes across 45 URLs
CFPB — /policy/auto-finance/2026 + Quarterly attestation requirement begins 2026-Q3 for auto lenders >$1B portfolio + Penalty schedule: $5K → $25K per missed filing effective 2026-07-01 flagged: penalty, fee, attestation — material — notify auto-finance clients today
IL DFPR — /licensing/attorney-fees + Annual renewal fee: $382 → $475 effective 2026-07-01 + Late surcharge: $50 → $125 flagged: fee, rate change — material — captured 2026-05-05 04:11 UTC
FTC — /enforcement/rules/rulemaking-regulatory-reform/gramm-leach-bliley-act + Safe harbor certification deadline extended: 2026-06-30 → 2026-09-30 flagged: deadline, regulatory change — material

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Add your regulatory URLs today. First brief lands Monday.

Standard plan covers 25 URLs — enough for all federal agency pages relevant to one practice group plus a dozen state pages. Professional covers 100. Enterprise is unlimited. Cancel anytime.

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