Expert strategies for in-house and outside counsel on navigating class actions, litigation, and government enforcement actions and examinations in the consumer finance industry

Monday, July 27 to Tuesday, July 28, 2015

The Omni Hotel on the Magnificent Mile, Chicago, IL

On behalf of Troutman Sanders you will receive a discount off the standard registration cost for this event. Please mention discount code “746L15.S” at the time of registration to utilize this discount, or register directly with Brett Brumberger of ACI by calling 1-212-352-3220 extension 5477.

We are pleased to announce that John C. Lynch, Partner at Troutman Sanders, will speak on: Student Loans and Auto Loans: Managing Enhanced Government Scrutiny and an Increase in Enforcement Actions, Assessing the Rise in Disparate Impact Claims and Allegations of Fair Lending Violations, and Defending Against Private Litigation. In addition, the Consumer Finance Class Actions & Litigation conference will provide expert advice, critical insights, and comprehensive updates on:

  • The latest enforcement actions and initiatives from the CFPB and other federal and state agencies, and their impact on the consumer finance industry
  • Consumer finance class action litigation and settlement trends, as well as new and emerging procedural considerations
  • Mortgage and foreclosure litigation and compliance issues: ensuring compliance with and defending against litigation arising from the mortgage servicing rules, defeating foreclosure defenses and borrower stall tactics, and managing claims related to lender-placed insurance
  • New and emerging strategies for defending against claims, class actions, and government enforcement actions relating to TCPA, FCRA, and FDCPA
  • Managing and defending against class actions and claims arising from student loans and auto lending
  • Judicial perspectives on class certification, arbitration, settlement considerations, bankruptcy litigation, e-discovery, and more
  • Analyzing debt collection litigation trends and using that information to prevent future lawsuits
  • Managing and defending against fair lending claims, including claims of discriminatory, predatory, and abusive lending
  • The borrower’s perspective: insights from the plaintiffs’ bar and consumer advocates