Monthly Archives: January 2020

Maurice Wutscher Attorneys to Speak at RMAI Conference on Best Practices, Compliance in Receivables Management

Jan. 28, 2020 — Several attorneys from Maurice Wutscher LLP, a national financial services law firm, will speak on best practices, compliance strategies and other issues relevant to the receivables management industry at RMAI’s annual conference in Las Vegas Feb. 3-6.

Alan Hochheiser will review best practices around bankruptcy, consumer debt settlement, and estate recovery portfolios and offer strategies for identifying specialty accounts and maximizing recoveries.

Donald Maurice will give a talk on ethics-driven compliance management and discuss legislative and regulatory developments and how they are creating new compliance implications for the business community.

Shannon Miller will discuss payment processing solutions along with the operational and compliance considerations that arise when implementing a payment processing service into a business’s operations.

Eric Rosenkoetter and Brent Yarborough, who were involved in preparing comments on the CFPB’s proposed rules to implement the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, will discuss the rules and what they will mean for the industry.

For more information about the conference, click here.

Maurice Wutscher’s Donald Maurice to Discuss NY Debt Collector Licensure Proposal During RMAI Webinar Jan. 28

Jan. 24, 2020 — Maurice Wutscher attorney Donald Maurice will discuss New York’s proposal to license companies engaged in debt collection during an RMAI webinar Jan. 28. Aside from licensing debt collectors, the proposal contains new disclosures and restrictions on debt collection, some of which would prohibit the CFPB’s proposed limited content message and email communication rules.

The webinar will also explore the proposed licensing process and the Receivables Management Association International’s efforts in response to the state’s proposal. Click here to register.