Don’t miss the Feb. 24 ACA Huddle presentation reviewing implications of new leadership at the bureau under President Joe Biden’s administration. Editor’s note: This article is available for members only.
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President Joe Biden’s nomination to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Rohit Chopra, is due for a hearing before the Senate Banking Committee the first week of March.
What does his nomination and possible confirmation mean for the accounts receivable management industry?
This will be discussed as the topic during the next ACA Huddle, sponsored by Connect International, Solutions by Text, Pay N Seconds and QBE, at 11 a.m. CST Feb. 24.
Lucy Morris, partner at Hudson Cook LLP in Washington, D.C., and a former CFPB deputy enforcement director, will join Vaishali Rao, partner at Hinshaw & Culberston LLP in Chicago, for a Huddle Q&A on new CFPB leadership.
Each ACA Huddle also features an update on the current landscape for receivables businesses from a federal and state advocacy perspective, as well as compliance.
On March 3, Elizabeth Blanco and Rachel Morris, attorneys with Sessions, Israel & Shartle LLC, will return to the ACA Huddle for “COVID Mary Gets the Vaccine.” Blanco and Morris will review COVID-19 vaccination policies and what employers need to know.
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Remember, if you missed any of our webinars on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s debt collection rule, the ACA Huddle CFPB Rule Series website has all the resources to help you understand both parts of the rule and start to build compliance plans before the Nov. 30, 2021, effective date.