Financial Services Forecast: Five in Five Series
Litigation Trends in Financial Services and Fintech
Event summary
Cooley’s financial services enforcement and regulatory team is excited to bring you our Five in Five virtual series. These five weekly webinars during the month of May will cover trends in consumer financial services and provide practical tips for navigating the increasingly challenging regulatory climate.
In this five-part series, our cross-disciplinary financial services team will focus on navigating litigation trends, artificial intelligence (AI) governance, federal and state regulatory shifts, and legislative priorities in financial services.
Session 1 – Litigation Trends in Financial Services and Fintech
Join a team of seasoned financial services, fintech and privacy litigators for a discussion of litigation trends in consumer protection and consumer privacy. Although the industry has seen a pullback in regulation at the federal level, these laws and regulations are still on the books and ripe for use by class action attorneys and consumer groups. This webinar will cover key litigation trends, regulatory and compliance challenges, and effective strategies for navigating complex disputes.
For more information, please email Ro Banai.
Five in Five Series programming
- Session 1 – Litigation Trends in Financial Services and Fintech // May 1, 2025
- Session 2 – AI Talks: AI Governance + Financial Services // May 8, 2025
- Session 3 – Rulemaking Rundown: What’s In and What’s Out in Federal Financial Regulation // May 15, 2025
- Session 4 – Filling the Gap! State Enforcement and Regulation Priorities // May 22, 2025
- Session 5 – The 119th Congress: Investigative and Legislative Priorities // May 29, 2025
Credits
- Attendees may earn up to 1.0 CLE credit for participating. Credit will not be granted for on-demand viewing.
- Cooley LLP is an approved provider, and will provide credit in CA, CO, IL, NY, PA and TX.
- Cooley LLP is a sponsor, and will apply for credit in OH, VA and WA.
- Credit in other jurisdictions may be available via reciprocity.
If you have specific CLE credit questions, please contact Cooley’s licensing and compliance team.
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