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Eric Goldberg

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Partner

T 206.757.8861 Seattle
T 202.973.4200 Washington, D.C.
I translate ever-changing payments rules into practical, business-focused solutions.
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"Eric leverages his experience to bring great client service that is timely and very deep in regulatory knowledge."

"Eric provides excellent, well-reasoned advice backed by industry experience and a client-oriented perspective."

"He has a strong background in the regulatory landscape and is able to explain complex topics in layman's terms."

Client Quote, Chambers Guide to the USA 2025

Eric I. Goldberg is a Seattle-based fintech partner with deep expertise in consumer financial services regulations, payments, and lending. With over 20 years of experience spanning federal regulatory work and private practice, Eric is widely respected on both coasts. He is a trusted name in the Bay Area fintech industry and, until 2018, served as senior regulatory counsel at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, where he shaped national policy on consumer finance. His broad institutional experience positions him as an essential advisor to both established firms and emerging fintech disruptors.

Eric helps financial institutions and startups develop compliant business models through managing federal regulatory requirements, state licensing strategies, and bank partnerships. His particular expertise in lending, payments, and fintech products—including Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) and Earned Wage Access (EWA)—is deeply rooted in his CFPB regulatory experience. He advises on traditional banking regulatory issues as well as emerging payment services and cutting-edge fintech innovations involving cryptocurrency and stablecoins, card issuance, Fed master accounts, AI and agentic payments, money transmission, and consumer data aggregation services. Eric also evaluates UDAAP risk and counsels on complex legal frameworks including EFTA, TILA, TISA, GLBA, BSA, MLA, the Dodd-Frank Act, the Federal Reserve Act, the FDIC Act and the FTC Act.

Eric works closely with his clients to develop and implement national regulatory and legislative strategies that allow their products to flourish. In this work, Eric engages with regulators and other policymakers on behalf of his clients at the federal and state levels.

Chambers-ranked, Eric runs a broad practice that also supports litigation and transactional matters for top-tier clients at the firm. His influence on the fintech industry is profound: During his time at the CFPB, Eric played a pivotal role in its payments regulatory work, spearheading policy development on deposit accounts, credit cards, cryptocurrency, and blockchain. His contributions included extending Regs E and Z to prepaid accounts and mobile wallets, driving amendments to enhance the remittance transfer rule, and leading the CFPB's now-rescinded arbitration agreements rule. Eric also guided the development of the Bureau's 2017 principles on consumer-authorized financial data sharing.

He remains active with leading trade associations such as the Consumer Bankers Association and the Money Services Business Association. Before joining the CFPB, Eric defended clients in consumer finance class actions, handling complex cases across both federal and state courts.

Practice Highlights

Regulatory engagement

Working closely with trade associations, fintechs, and banks on proactive engagement with federal and state policymakers and legislatures on the development of new rules and statutes that protect consumers and allow industry participants to offer new and improved products. Our work includes drafting comment letters, preparing draft legislation and regulations, and engaging directly with legislators and government agencies.

Product development

Regularly advises fintechs and technology companies on developing compliant consumer and B2B financial products. For many startups, this involves developing a compliant strategy toward lending or money transmission licensing or bank partnerships. We then work with our clients to enhance these products and prepare companies for future growth, including additional investment rounds and broader partnerships.

Regulatory defense

Developing robust strategies when regulators, investors, and customers raise concerns about our clients' products and services.

Financial Product Design and Development

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Admitted to Practice

  • District of Columbia, 2005
  • Washington, 2021
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit
  • U.S. District Court, District of Columbia
  • U.S. District Court, District of Maryland
  • U.S. District Court, Middle District of Pennsylvania
  • U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Washington
  • U.S. District Court, Western District of Washington
  • U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin

Education

  • J.D., Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, 2004
    • Managing Editor, Northwestern Journal of International Law and Business
  • B.A., History, Growth & Structure of Cities, Haverford College, 2001
    • With Honors

Memberships & Affiliations

    • Presidential Task Force on Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technologies and the Subcommittee on Digital Technologies Consumer Protection, New York City Bar Association
    • Fintech Editorial Board, Law360, 2023, 2025

Professional Recognition

    • Ranked in Financial Services Regulation: Consumer Finance (Compliance), Chambers USA (Nationwide), 2025

Background

    • Partner, Akerman LLP, Washington, D.C., 2018-2025
    • Managing Counsel & Senior Counsel, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Washington, D.C., 2012-2018
    • Senior Associate, Goodwin Procter LLP, Washington, D.C., 2005-2012
    • Law Clerk, Hon. John E. Jones III, U.S. District Court, Middle District of Pennsylvania, 2004-2005
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