CFPB’s Successor in Interest Rules Took Effect April 19, 2018

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Posted By Administration, Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Updated: Thursday, July 26, 2018

Recorded Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Learn how the Successor In Interest ("SII") Rules may impact you and your practice.

Presenters:

Caren Enloe, Smith Debnam Narron Drake Saintsing & Myers, LLP

Caren Enloe is a partner with Smith Debnam in Raleigh, NC and leads the firm’s consumer financial services litigation and compliance group. For over twenty five years, Enloe has been a risk manager, defending the consumer financial service industry in litigation involving alleged violations of state and federal consumer protection statutes and providing compliance services to the same sector regarding various federal and state consumer protection statutes. Enloe serves as the Member Attorneys Program State Chair for North Carolina, as a member of the Editorial Board for the Compliance Professionals Forum and as a vice chair for the American Bar Association’s Debt Collection and Bankruptcy Subcommittee. She is an active member of ACA International, National Creditors Bar Association, the American Bar Association’s Consumer Financial Services Committee and the North Carolina Creditor’s Bar Association. Enloe speaks regularly on current trends and issues involving consumer financial services.


Jeff Rogers, Smith Debnam Narron Drake Saintsing & Myers, LLP

Jeff Rogers concentrates his practice in the area of creditor representation, including collections, commercial litigation, real property litigation, foreclosure, collateral recovery, bankruptcy, and creditor defense. His clients include banks, credit unions, commercial lenders, finance companies, and businesses of all sizes. Jeff is a frequent lecturer at Continuing Legal Education seminars in the areas of Residential and Commercial Foreclosure, Bankruptcy, Collections, and Judgment Enforcement.

Jeff is a frequent lecturer at Continuing Legal Education seminars in the areas of Residential and Commercial Foreclosure, Bankruptcy, Collections, and Judgment Enforcement. He has lectured at seminars by various CLE providers, including Lorman Education Services and The National Business Institute. In addition, Jeff has made presentations to various community and civic clubs and has been a speaker at such events as The North Carolina Assistance Clerks of Court Conference.

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