Join John Coleman, Partner at Buckley, LLP and former Deputy General Counsel at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) for a discussion on the recent decision from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, which held that the CFPB is unconstitutionally funded. John delves into what this decision means for your institution and what to expect next from the CFPB.
Key Takeaways:
John R. Coleman (Partner), former Deputy General Counsel of the CFPB, recently joined Buckley LLP after 15 years of federal government service as a litigator and adviser to senior policymakers. He joined the CFPB soon after its creation in 2010 and was involved in every significant litigation matter in the agency’s history prior to his departure. As Deputy General Counsel, he managed a team of attorneys responsible for representing the Bureau in litigation, including appellate matters, and before congressional oversight bodies. He also advised the director and senior officials on legal, policy, and political risks.
Join Dustin DeVore, an attorney with Kaufman & Canoles and Chair of their Credit Union team, to discuss the industry's top compliance risk areas...
Join Professor Todd Zywicki for a discussion of the history of the Durbin Amendment to the Dodd-Frank Act, which established the interchange price caps,...
Join José Resendiz, Chief Operating Officer at Early Warning Services (EWS), for a discussion about the history and growth of Zelle and its use...