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Moderator, "State Enforcement in the Trump Era: How Novel Regulatory Bodies, Increasingly Militant Consumer Protection, and Renewed Scrutiny of Industry Practices Will Affect the Industry," 32nd Annual Advanced Forum on Consumer Finance Class Actions, Litigation & Government Enforcement Actions

09.22.20
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For ACI's 32nd Annual Advanced Forum on Consumer Finance Class Actions, Litigation & Government Enforcement Actions,  DWT partner Jonathan Engel moderated a panel titled "State Enforcement in the Trump Era: How Novel Regulatory Bodies, Increasingly Militant Consumer Protection, and Renewed Scrutiny of Industry Practices Will Affect the Industry." Attendees were provided with the opportunity to:

  • Get status updates on new investigation and enforcement actions by state Attorneys General and regulatory agencies (including licensing entities with the power to revoke the licenses of those whose conduct they regulate) as well as coordinated multi-state activity in response to decreased federal activity
  • Gain insight into enforcement efforts by "Mini-CFPBs" in New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts over the past year and proposals to create a similar agency in California
  • Hear directly from key agencies and prepare to engage in dialogue with them in an exclusive Q&A session

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