Between the recent SCOTUS decisions and the CFPB’s flurry of activity, including the proposed rule on arbitration, it is clear that the consumer finance landscape is in the midst of a massive upheaval.

Join the nation’s leading consumer finance attorneys at ACI’s 26th National Conference on Consumer Finance Class Actions & Litigation and be a part of the conversation as to where the industry is headed in the coming months.

Dates and registration:

Click here to register online or call (888) 224-2480.

Thursday, July 28 – Friday, July 29, 2016

The Omni Chicago Hotel, Chicago, IL

10% off conference rate with code: D10-999-CLB16

Topics to be addressed include:

  • The CFPB’s proposed rule on arbitration — industry response and potential fallout from the current version of the rule
  • Supreme Court Roundup — fallout from Campbell-Ewald, Tyson Foods, and Spokeo
  • Regulatory and litigation update: TCPA, marketplace lending, payday lending, debt collection, and more
  • Judicial perspectives on class certification, arbitration, settlement considerations, bankruptcy litigation, and e-discovery
  • And much more!

Featuring an unparalleled lineup of speakers from these companies and organizations:

  • Discover
  • Capital One
  • Quicken Loans
  • SoFi
  • Affirm, Inc
  • PNC Bank
  • MERSCORP
  • Discover
  • BMO Financial Group
  • AmeriFirst Financial
  • SunTrust Bank
  • Capital One
  • TransUnion, LLC
  • Skopos Financial
  • Caliber Home Loans
  • Federal Trade Commission
  • Office of the Illinois Attorney General
  • U.S. Attorney’s Office, E.D. of New York
  • Office of the Texas Attorney General
  • U.S. Attorney’s Office, Dist. of New Jersey
  • Wisconsin Department of Justice
  • Office of the Texas Attorney General
  • U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development
  • Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing & Regulation

Plus, insights from 5 former CFPB attorneys:

Michael Gordon, Former Senior Counselor to the Director

Hunter Wiggins, Former Principal Deputy Enforcement Director

Ori Lev, Former Deputy Enforcement Director

Rachel Rodman, Former Enforcement Attorney

Manuel Alvarez, Former Enforcement Attorney