Dear BLPB readers,

I wanted to share about great opportunity that I learned about from Professor Laurie Lucas at Oklahoma State University, a Member of the Governing Committee of the Conference on Consumer Finance Law (thanks, Laurie!!):

Those of you who may have interest in consumer finance, FinTech, antitrust issues, or the use of nonfinancial alternative data in this space are invited to attend this free program sponsored by the Conference on Consumer Finance Law and George Mason University Scalia Law School. During this program, three members of the CFPB’s Taskforce on Federal Consumer Financial Law will discuss the report and its key recommendations.  
 
This program, “New Directions for Consumer Finance Law.  An Insider’s Look at the Report of the CFPB’s Taskforce,” is scheduled for Feb. 11, 2021, 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. EST. Registration is free, but closes February 8, 2021. (No CLE is available for this event.) Flyer is here: Download Ccfl_feb_webinar
 

 

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PhD (Wharton) Professor Baker is an expert in banking and financial institutions law and regulation, with extensive knowledge of over-the-counter derivatives, clearing, the Dodd-Frank Act, and bankruptcy, in addition to being a mediator and arbitrator.

Previously, she spent time at the U. of…

PhD (Wharton) Professor Baker is an expert in banking and financial institutions law and regulation, with extensive knowledge of over-the-counter derivatives, clearing, the Dodd-Frank Act, and bankruptcy, in addition to being a mediator and arbitrator.

Previously, she spent time at the U. of Illinois Urbana-Champaign College of Business, the U. of Notre Dame Law School, and Villanova University Law School. She has consulted for the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, and for The Volcker Alliance.  Prior to academia, Professor Baker worked as a legal professional and as an information technology associate. She is a member of the State Bars of NY and TX. Read More