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Overview
Why You Should Attend
In this special year-end program, we will highlight the major developments in consumer financial services in 2023, and look forward to what to expect in 2024. Our diverse faculty – including government regulators, industry in-house counsel, consumer advocates and outside counsel from both the industry and consumer sides – will provide updates in every major area of consumer finance and share their insights about what may be coming next.
This one-day program will supplement our longer programs in March and September by covering the most recent events in the industry in a shorter format, while still including all of the key areas of regulatory and litigation activity. In the fast-moving world of consumer finance regulation and litigation, this program will provide you with the insights you need to anticipate and adapt to what lies ahead in 2024.
What You Will Learn
After completing this program, participants will be able to:
- Understand current priorities at the federal regulatory agencies
- Hear about regulatory and enforcement initiatives of the state regulators and attorneys general
- Evaluate evolving state litigation trends on a wide range of topics, including class actions, arbitration and debt collection
- Hear updates on the impact of the CFPB’s 1071 rule in terms of both data collection and fair lending enforcement
- Hear how debt collection issues are being reflected in both litigation and regulatory matters
- Get the latest updates on credit reporting
- Examine litigation and regulatory trends involving deposit accounts, retail banking, and alternative loan products
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.
Program Level: Overview
Prerequisites: None
Advanced Preparation: None