The Consumer Finance Podcast Troutman Pepper, Chris Willis
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The Consumer Finance Podcast provides reliable, insightful, and entertaining industry-specific content central to consumer finance services. Hosted by veteran Troutman Pepper CFS Partner Chris Willis, this podcast features industry experts, insiders, and other Troutman Pepper attorneys delivering easily digestible segments on a variety of topics.
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Imminent Shift: Preparing for the T+1 Settlement Impact on Equity-Based Compensation
Chris Willis is joined by Sheri Adler to discuss the implications of the upcoming change in securities law that shortens the settlement period for broker-dealer transactions from T+2 (two business days after the trade date) to T+1 (one business day after the trade date).
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Auto Finance – The Holder Rule
Troutman Pepper attorneys Brooke Conkle and Chris Capurso discuss the Federal Trade Commission's "Holder Rule" in the third of five special episodes devoted to auto finance issues.
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Understanding the CFPB's Rules for Risk-Based Nonbank Supervision
In this episode of The Consumer Finance Podcast, Chris Willis discusses the recent changes the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) made to its rules for designating nonbanks subject to supervision due to potential risks to consumers.
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Navigating Mass Arbitration: New Rules and Strategies
Chris Willis, Jeremy Rosenblum, and Neil Currie discuss the phenomenon of mass arbitration, recent AAA rule revisions, and strategies for drafting arbitration clauses to mitigate the impacts of mass arbitrations.
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Auto Finance – The CFPB Complaints Report
Troutman Pepper attorneys Brooke Conkle and Chris Capurso helm this episode to discuss the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's recent annual report on consumer complaints for 2023.
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Navigating Fintech-Bank Partnerships: Preparation, Due Diligence, and Onboarding
In this episode, Chris Willis and Jesse Silverman discuss the crucial steps fintech firms need to take to establish and maintain successful partnerships with banks.