Wednesday, August 27th | 1:00 PM ET
Regulatory pullbacks don’t eliminate risk—especially as scrutiny around consumer protection continues to grow.
Join legal experts as they unpack key federal and state developments, the rise in enforcement around recent consumer protection issues, and how proactive compliance can reduce risk and drive value. You’ll get actionable insights on managing third-party risks, fueling innovation, and proving compliance ROI.
Discussion topics include:
Regulatory Snapshot: What shifting state and federal priorities mean for your strategy
Consumer Protection Focus: Auto-renewals, subscriptions, and the rise in complaints
Third-Party Risk: The most underestimated risks in these relationships
Proactive Compliance: Driving innovation in a deregulatory climate
Compliance ROI: Making the business case for trust, protection, and growth
American Banker Association (ABA) Professional Certifications has approved this webinar for 1.25 CRCM, CFMP credits.
As the Senior Director of Customer Marketing at PerformLine, Rhonda spearheads the company’s customer experience and outreach strategies to ensure client satisfaction and drive loyalty. Rhonda has over 20 years of experience in the housing and mortgage industry, and her proficiency extends to navigating complex regulatory landscapes, including anti-money laundering protocols, marketing regulations, fair lending practices, and licensing requirements.
Ellen Berge is a member of the Venable Board and co-chairs the firm’s Financial Services practice group and Payment Processing and Merchant Services team. Ellen is a member of VAST (Venable’s Automatic Renewal Solutions Team) and brings a cross-disciplinary approach to legal challenges at the intersection of advertising, marketing, and financial services. She advises many of the world’s most recognized brands in retail, digital advertising, social media, and fintech on advertising and marketing compliance, consumer protection, payments and fintech regulation, and government investigations. She counsels on evolving legal landscapes while enabling innovation in customer engagement, digital commerce, and financial technology
Jonathan Pompan is chair of the firm's Consumer Financial Services Practice Group and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Task Force. Jonathan's practice focuses on providing comprehensive legal advice and regulatory advocacy to a broad spectrum of clients, such as nonbank financial products and services providers, advertisers and marketers, and trade and professional associations, before the CFPB, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), state attorneys general, and regulatory agencies. At a time when government consumer protection agencies are stepping up their scrutiny, Jonathan develops strong and lasting relationships with clients by understanding their business objectives, helping them recognize opportunities and avoid legal pitfalls.