Consumer Financial Services Outlook 2019

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A Complimentary Venable LLP Webinar

Eligible for 1.25 CLE credit hours

Members of Venable's Consumer Financial Services Practice will review the current state of federal and state consumer financial protection law and policy and outline what you and your company need to know about what's ahead. The speakers share their experiences from the front lines, and offer strategies to help you navigate the evolving legal and regulatory landscape.

Topics include:

  • New Congress and pivot on policymaking and investigations
  • New CFPB management and FTC update
  • Rulemaking updates: small dollar loans, debt collection, and more
  • Forging ahead with risk and compliance initiatives
  • Managing risk in investments, mergers and acquisitions
  • Recent enforcement and litigation trends, and what’s next
  • Future of bank FinTech partnerships and chartering

This session focuses on providers of consumer financial products and services and their service providers, including nonbanks, banks, and advertisers, in such markets as student loans, mortgage lending and servicing, auto lending, small dollar lending, consumer reporting, consumer credit and related services, money transmission and check cashing, prepaid cards, debt collection, debt relief services and debt buying.

Panelists

Allyson Baker
Ellen Berge
Laura Biddle
Andrew Bigart
Meredith Boylan
Josh Raymond
Gerry Sachs

Moderator

Jonathan Pompan 


CLE Accreditation

This activity has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of California in the amount of 1.25 hours, of which 1.25 hours applies to the general credit requirement, and by the State Bar of New York in the amount of 1.25 credit hours, of which 1.25 credit hours can be applied toward the Areas of Professional Practice requirement. Venable certifies that 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.