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Buckley Sandler Webcast: Consumer Financial Services: Overview of Federal Laws and Regulations

On February 4, make plans to join us for the first in a series of monthly webcasts designed to complement the recently released 2016 Consumer Financial Services Answer Book. Our book series will feature webcasts on the first Thursday of each month as we discuss the following topics:

  • Fair Lending/Non-Discrimination (March 3)
  • Service Providers and the Management of Third Party Risk (April 7)
  • TILA/RESPA (May 5)
  • Telemarketing and the TCPA (June 2)
  • Credit Cards (July 7)
  • Electronic Signatures and Records (August 4)
  • Privacy and Security of Personal Information (September 2)
  • CFPB Enforcement (October 6)
  • SCRA and MLA (November 3)

In the first webcast of the series, partner Jeff Naimon, co-author of Chapter 1 of the book, will present an overview of the federal laws and regulators impacting the industry, as well as discuss the trends we expect to see in 2016. In this webcast we will provide a brief overview and cover the key recent changes affecting:

  • The primary consumer loan products
    • Mortgages and home equity lines
    • Personal (e.g., payday, military) loans
    • Auto Loans
    • Credit Cards
    • Student Loans
       
  • The primary federal regulators, their rights and limitations
    • CFPB
    • OCC
    • Federal Reserve
    • FDIC
    • NCUA
       
  • The federal laws governing consumer lending, including:
    • Lending disclosure statutes (TILA, Consumer Leasing Act, RESPA, Fair Credit Billing Act)
    • Fair lending laws (e.g., ECOA, FHA)
    • Data and privacy laws (e.g., FCRA, the Gramm-Leach Bliley Act)
    • Consumer protection laws (e.g., FDCPA, UDAAP provisions of Dodd-Frank, FTC Credit Practices Rule, TCPA)


Who Should Attend: This webcast will be of particular interest to in-house legal, compliance, and risk management personnel at banks and other financial services providers.

When: Thursday, February 4, 2016 from 2:00 to 3:00 pm ET.

Please, no outside law firms, government agency personnel, consulting firms, or media. After registering and being approved, you will receive a confirmation email containing instructions for joining the webcast.