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Consumer Financial Services Conference Slated for Nov. 19-20 in Chicago

ccflThe Annual Consumer Financial Services Conference organized by The Conference on Consumer Finance Law, and co-sponsored by the Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Maurice Wutscher and other law firms, will be held Nov. 19-20, in Chicago.

The conference will include presentations by some 45 of the best and brightest speakers and practitioners in the country, on the following topics:

  • TCPA: The New FCC Order
  • Fair Lending and HMDA
  • CFPB Administrative Appeals
  • Arbitration Developments
  • UDAAP
  • Cybersecurity
  • CFPB Regulation of Non-Bank Auto Finance
  • TRID: Issues and Implementation
  • Flood and Lender-Placed Insurance
  • Mortgage Servicing and Bankruptcy
  • State Regulation of Debt Collection/Debt Buyers
  • Credit Reporting and Bankruptcy
  • The Madden Case and Debt Sales
  • CFPB Regulation Through Enforcement Actions
  • Ethics and Professional Responsibility

Twelve CLE credits will be provided, including one hour of Ethics. The fee is $495 for those registering before Sept. 18. To view the conference brochure, click here.

 

Ralph Wutscher's practice focuses primarily on representing consumer and commercial financial services companies, including depository and non-depository mortgage lenders and servicers, as well as mortgage loan investors, financial asset buyers and sellers, loss mitigation companies, third-party debt collectors, and other financial services providers. He represents the lending and financial services industry as a litigator, and as regulatory compliance counsel. For more information, see https://mauricewutscher.com/attorneys/ralph-t-wutscher/