The National Law Review is pleased to bring you information regarding the upcoming Consumer Financial Services Basics Conference sponsored by the ABA:
When
October 08 – 09, 2012
Where
American University
Washington College of Law
Washington, DC
Program Description
- Price regulation and federal preemption of state price limitations
- Truth in lending and disclosure requirements
- Marketing, advertising and unfair or deceptive conduct
- Account servicing and collections
- Regulating the “fairness” of financial institution conduct
- Data security, fraud prevention and identity protection
- Consumer reporting: FCRA & FACT Act
- Fair lending and fair access to financial services
- Remedies: regulators and private plaintiffs
- Regulatory and legislative priorities for 2012 and beyond
Who Should Attend…The learning curve for private practitioners, in-house lawyers and government attorneys to understand the basics and changes to CFS law is very steep. This program is a great way to jump up that curve for:
- Private practitioners with 1-10 years of experience who focus on CFS products or providers
- In-house counsel at financial institutions and non-bank lenders
- Government attorneys, in financial practices regulatory agencies
- Compliance officers (who may be, but need not be, attorneys)