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Maurice Wutscher’s Donald Maurice, Brent Yarborough to Speak on Professional Responsibility at RMAI Legal Symposium

May 11, 2026 — Maurice Wutscher attorneys Donald Maurice and Brent Yarborough will give a talk on “Professional Responsibility for Modern Lawyers: Risks, Rules, and Reality” at the RMAI Legal Symposium on May 19 in New York.

Today’s litigators face ethics challenges that are more complex—and more consequential—than ever before. Mr. Maurice and Mr. Yarborough will deliver a timely deep dive into the ethical issues that arise at the intersection of litigation, consumer law, supervision, and rapidly evolving technology. Through real world examples and recent disciplinary and court decisions, attendees will gain concrete guidance on navigating ethical risk while maintaining effective, compliant advocacy.

For more information and to register for the Receivables Management Association International Legal Symposium, click here.

Donald Maurice represents the financial services industry, successfully litigating matters in appellate and trial courts throughout the country in individual and class actions and guiding businesses, trade associations and financial services companies nationwide in regulatory and compliance matters including data privacy and ethics. He has been retained as counsel for amicus curiae in the U.S. Supreme Court and in U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals and frequently testifies before state legislatures. Mr. Maurice is outside counsel to RMAI and serves as chair of the New York City Bar Association’s Consumer Affairs Committee. He is a regent of the American College of Consumer Financial Services Lawyers and a fellow of the ABA’s American Bar Foundation. He has been named to Thomson Reuters’ list of New Jersey Super Lawyers and is peer-rated AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell, the worldwide guide to lawyers.

Brent Yarborough is a principal with Maurice Wutscher LLP and is based in the firm’s Birmingham, Alabama office. Brent advises banks, credit unions, fintech lenders, debt buyers, collection agencies, and law firms on matters related to compliance with federal and state consumer financial laws.

Maurice Wutscher’s Alan Hochheiser to Speak on Consumer Bankruptcy at RMAI Legal Symposium

May 11, 2026 — Maurice Wutscher bankruptcy practitioner Alan Hochheiser will give a talk on “Current Trends in Consumer Bankruptcy: Is it a Bonanza or a Bust?” at the RMAI Legal Symposium on May 19 in New York.

Judge Shireen Barday of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, SDNY will join Mr. Hochhesier to review the latest trends and issues in consumer bankruptcy rulings and examine how the increase in consumer bankruptcy filings will impact portfolios.

For more information and to register for the Receivables Management Association International Legal Symposium, click here.

Alan Hochheiser is a leading practitioner in the areas of creditors’ rights and bankruptcy law. He advises and represents businesses, regional and national banks, credit unions, equipment lessors and other lenders, as well as secured and unsecured creditors. He has been named to Thomson Reuters’ list of Ohio Super Lawyers, ALM’s list of Cleveland’s Top-Rated Lawyers and is peer-rated AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell, the worldwide guide to lawyers. He currently co-chairs the ABA Business Law Section Consumer Bankruptcy Committee.

Maurice Wutscher’s Donald Maurice to Chair New York City Bar’s Consumer Financial Law Conference

Donald Maurice

April 15, 2026 — Maurice Wutscher partner Donald Maurice on Friday, May 8 will chair the New York City Bar Association’s Consumer Financial Law Conference, a forum for scholarship, policy development, and practitioner engagement focused on consumer finance and economic justice, with particular emphasis on New York law and markets.

Maurice Wutscher is sponsoring this CLE event, which will bring together academics, judges, regulators, advocates, and industry stakeholders to discuss legal and technological developments in consumer financial law, including class actions, the NY Fair Act, default judgments and access to justice, student lending, and artificial intelligence.

Additionally, Maurice Wutscher bankruptcy practitioner Alan Hochheiser will moderate a discussion on current issues in consumer bankruptcy with judges from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of New York.

Preceding the conference luncheon, Samuel A.A. Levine, Commissioner of the New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, will deliver a keynote speech.

The program agenda includes:

In re Capital One 360 Savings Account Interest Rate Litigation: A View from Class Counsel and the AG: Moderator: Donald S. Maurice, Maurice Wutscher LLP; Panelists: Philip M. Black, Wolf Popper LLP; Adam Riff, Assistant Attorney General, Consumer Frauds and Protection, Office of the Attorney General of the State of New York.

Getting to Know the NY Fair Act: Moderator: Ben Wolf, Whiteford, Taylor & Preston LLP; Panelists: Jane Azia, Bureau Chief, Consumer Frauds and Protection Bureau at Office of the Attorney General of the State of New York; Alec Webley, Asst. Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General of the State of New York.

Default Judgments and Access to Justice: By the Numbers: Panelists: Hon. Allison Greenfield, NYC Civil Courts; Ingrid Gillies, The Pew Charitable Trusts; Eshaan Kawlra, The Pew Charitable Trusts.

Hot Topics in Student Lending: Panelists: Winston Berkman-Breen, Legal Director, Protect Borrowers; Badri Sridhar, Managing Director, FTI Consulting; Alex Ricci, President, National Council of Higher Education Resources.

AI and Access to Justice: Speaker: Katherine Forrest, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP.

Current Issues in Consumer Bankruptcy: Moderator: Alan C. Hochheiser, Maurice Wutscher LLP; Panelists: Hon. Shireen Barday, US Bankruptcy Court, SDNY; Hon. Elizabeth Stong, US Bankruptcy Court, EDNY.

The Consumer Financial Law Conference will be held at the New York City Bar Association (42 W 44th St, New York, NY 10036) from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and includes a networking breakfast, luncheon and post-program mixer. The conference is open to nonmembers and will provide at least 5.0 hours of CLE. For more information and to register, click here.

Donald Maurice represents the financial services industry, successfully litigating matters in appellate and trial courts throughout the country in individual and class actions and guiding businesses, trade associations and financial services companies nationwide in regulatory and compliance matters including data privacy and ethics. He has been retained as counsel for amicus curiae in the U.S. Supreme Court and in U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals, and frequently testifies before state legislatures. Mr. Maurice is outside counsel to RMAI and serves as chair of the New York City Bar Association’s Consumer Affairs Committee. He is a regent of the American College of Consumer Financial Services Lawyers and a fellow of the ABA’s American Bar Foundation. He has been named to Thomson Reuters’ list of New Jersey Super Lawyers and is peer-rated AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell, the worldwide guide to lawyers.

Maurice Wutscher’s Donald Maurice to Chair New York City Bar’s Consumer Financial Law Institute

Donald Maurice

April 10, 2025 — Maurice Wutscher partner Donald Maurice on May 5 will chair the Consumer Financial Law Institute hosted by the New York City Bar Association at its offices in New York.

Maurice Wutscher is sponsoring this CLE event, which will bring together industry leaders and regulators to discuss trends and developments in consumer financial law, including a look at the next four years; credit reporting; buy now pay later; cryptocurrency; and more.

The agenda includes:

A Look at the Next Four Years: This panel of financial services attorneys will share their analysis of the second Trump administration and its impact on the consumer protection landscape. The discussion will cover changes at the CFPB, FTC, DOJ, prudential banking regulatory agencies and state regulators and what those changes mean for market participants. Panelists will provide thoughts on how businesses may adapt to a pullback in federal oversight while mitigating the risk of state or private actions.

Credit Reporting Highlights: Unpacking Recent FCRA Related Developments: The CFPB has been very active in the FCRA space with rulemaking and recent enforcement activity. This panel, featuring the President & CEO of the Consumer Data Industry Association (CDIA) and a representative from FTI Consulting, will discuss what these developments mean for institutions and how they can best be prepared operationally going forward.

Charting the Future of Buy Now Pay Later: The President & CEO of the Financial Technology Association and other industry leaders from WebBank, Block and Zip will speak about innovations in the BNPL space and its regulatory environment. The panel will touch on the pay-in-four nature of the product, including modernized credit reporting that accurately captures BNPL data.

Cryptocurrency: In light of the current regulatory environment, with federal regulation and enforcement of cryptocurrency waning, New York’s comprehensive licensing and regulatory efforts are drawing more attention. The panel, which includes the Deputy Superintendent of Virtual Currency at the New York State Department of Financial Services, will discuss regulation of crypto platforms and recent developments.

Protecting Consumers in the Age of the Internet: How the Online Marketplace Challenges Regulators, and Ways to Work Within the Tangled (Worldwide) Web: The Deputy General Counsel, NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, will discuss the online marketplace, the challenges of Communications Decency Act limitations, ever-changing content that requires resource-intensive monitoring, jurisdictional challenges, and even court orders as its own obstacle.

General Business Law 349: How Well Does Our General Consumer Protection Law Serve New Yorkers?: Many are surprised to learn that New York has one of the narrowest consumer protection laws in the country. The CFPB and the FTC have urged New York to expand General Business Law 349’s ban on deceptive business acts and practices. Proposed legislation seeks to dramatically expand GBL 349. A senior staff attorney from Mobilization for Justice will examine the ins and outs of this law and how well it measures up nationally.

The Consumer Financial Law Institute will be held from 9 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. and includes a networking breakfast and luncheon. The institute is open to nonmembers and will provide at least 6.0 hours of CLE. For more information and to register, click here.

Donald Maurice represents the financial services industry, successfully litigating matters in appellate and trial courts throughout the country in individual and class actions and guiding businesses, trade associations and financial services companies nationwide in regulatory and compliance matters including data privacy and ethics. He has been retained as counsel for amicus curiae in the U.S. Supreme Court and in U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals, and frequently testifies before state legislatures. Mr. Maurice is outside counsel to RMAI and serves as chair of the New York City Bar Association’s Consumer Affairs Committee. He is a regent of the American College of Consumer Financial Services Lawyers and a fellow of the ABA’s American Bar Foundation. He has been named to Thomson Reuters’ list of New Jersey Super Lawyers and is peer-rated AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell, the worldwide guide to lawyers.