Compliance Coffee Breaks are 30-minute “mini-webinars” featuring Hudson Cook attorneys presenting on a variety of compliance topics*, including auto finance, debt collection practices, mortgage and housing, credit reporting, and more. They take place at 2:00 pm Eastern on the second Tuesday of each month.
2020 Topics
January 14: Regulatory and litigation developments in the bank partnership space
Presenter: Catherine M. Brennan
February 11: Fair Credit Reporting Act – Dealing with 605B Blocks
Presenter: Lisa DeLessio
March 10: The E-Sign Act: Practical Pointers Based on Recent Cases
Presenters: Justin Hosie and Chris Capurso
April 14: FAQs on Electronic Transactions in Auto Finance
Presenters: Thomas Buiteweg and Robert Gage
May 12: CCPA Compliance Checkup – Are you Ready for July 1?
Presenter: Webb McArthur
June 9: Conducting Remote Sales and Electronic Signatures – Hazards, Pitfalls and Traps
Presenters: Robert Gage and Eric Johnson
July 14: Don’t Let Your Audit Report Become “Exhibit A” – Managing the risk in audits and internal investigations
Presenter: Jennifer Sarvadi
August: summer break
September 8: GLBA Safeguards – What’s Ahead?
Presenter: Katie Hawkins
October 13: A Busy Summer at the FTC – Recent Developments in Auto Finance
Presenter: Chris Capurso
November 10: The CFPB’s FDCPA Regulation is Here!
Presenters: Anastasia Caton and Chuck Dodge
December: Happy Holidays!
*Topics subject to change
Previous Compliance Coffee Break Topics
Interest and APR Calculations
Payments Update
Auto Finance Compliance Updates and Reminders
Legal Issues in Fitting New Vehicle Subscription Models into Existing Regulatory Framework
Tearing off the GSE QM Patch – Implications for Housing Finance
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