64 minute watch | January.21.2021
Regulators have shown keen interest in deposit and payment issues over the last few years, and that interest is likely to persist — and even increase — under a Biden administration. Unfair, deceptive, or abusive acts or practices related to deposits and payments will be a focus of regulatory supervision and enforcement as families continue to feel financial fallout from the pandemic. At the same time, innovation and surging use of electronic payments and online banking services will shine a spotlight on Regulation E compliance.
Orrick attorney Ted Somers discussed recent trends in deposit and payment practices, how those trends might change under the Biden administration, and ways to mitigate potential risk.
Webinar filmed prior to the combination of Buckley and Orrick in 2023.
Webcasts in this series have followed ongoing developments and explored what a new administration could mean for:
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