12-Hour Program

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Overview

Why You Should Attend

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) recently celebrated its fifth anniversary and the consumer financial services industry is struggling to keep pace with the CFPB’s extraordinary number of regulatory and enforcement initiatives.  At the same time, other federal and state regulators and attorneys general are ramping up their activity.  All of these developments have resulted in a sea change in how the industry is treating compliance.  Also, the volume of private litigation, including class actions, remains very high. 

Our program will focus on a broad array of recent regulatory, enforcement and litigation issues relating to mortgages, auto finance, student loans, credit, debit and prepaid cards, deposit accounts, the use of emerging payment systems, including mobile wallets, and other products and services.  We will focus on new developments pertaining to fair lending, the TCPA, FDCPA, the FCRA, the Military Lending Act and SCRA.  Join us and our esteemed faculty for an insightful review of this dynamic area of legal practice. 

What You Will Learn

  • Developments at the CFPB during the past year and its agenda for the next year, featuring several speakers from the CFPB
  • Recent regulatory and enforcement initiatives at the FTC and DOJ, and other Federal and State regulators and Attorneys General
  • The latest wave of class action litigation against banks and other consumer financial services companies
  • Regulatory and litigation priorities of consumer advocates in the next year
  • The increased focus on privacy and data security and how that affects products being offered over the Internet and through mobile devices
  • Marketplace and other online lending issues

Special Features:

  • Earn up to one full hour of ethics credit
  • All new panels: “The Rapidly Changing Regulatory Landscape for Emerging Payment Systems” “Federal Regulators Speak: Priorities & Coordination”, “Ethical Issues Unique to the Consumer Space/Class Actions”

Who Should Attend

All professionals involved in consumer financial services, including lawyers, legal and compliance professionals, bankers, lenders, debt collectors, credit bureaus, consumer advocates and professors will gain many practical takeaways from this program.

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