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Please join Venable LLP for a complimentary webinar on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau 2016 Outlook on January 12, 2016 at 2 pm ET. Members of Venable's CFPB Task Force will review the current state of federal consumer financial protection law and policy and outline what you and your company need to know about what’s ahead. During the webinar, the speakers will share their experiences from the front lines and offer strategies to help you navigate the evolving legal and regulatory landscape.
Topics will include:
- Enforcement Actions: Who’s at risk and what to expect;
- Nonbank Supervision and Examination: Lessons learned and which markets are next?;
- Rulemaking Updates: The latest on rulemakings and proposals related to mortgage, small dollar loans, debt collection, arbitration, prepaid accounts, and more; and
- Election Year and Congress: Prospects for reform.
This session will focus on providers of consumer financial products and services and their service providers, including advertisers, in such markets as student loans, mortgage servicing, auto lending, small dollar lending, consumer reporting, consumer credit and related services, money transmission and check cashing, prepaid cards, debt collection, and debt relief services.
Participants will have an opportunity to ask questions and will receive a copy of the presentation and other materials following the live event.
Moderator & Panelist
Jonathan L. Pompan, Esq., Partner, Venable LLP
Panelists
Allyson B. Baker, Esq., Partner, Venable LLP
Leonard L. Gordon, Esq., Partner, Venable LLP
Alexandra Megaris, Esq., Associate, Venable LLP
Andrew E. Bigart, Esq., Counsel, Venable LLP
For an index of articles on related topics, see our CFPB Publications page.
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CLE Available: This activity has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of California in the amount of 1.5 hours, of which 1.5 hours applies to the general credit requirement, and by the State Bar of New York in the amount of 1.5 credit hours, of which 1.5 credit hours can be applied toward the areas of professional practice requirement. Venable certifies this activity conforms to the standards for approved education activities prescribed by the rules and regulations of the State Bar of California and State Bar of New York, which govern minimum continuing legal education. Venable is a State Bar of California and State Bar of New York approved MCLE provider.