Paul helps clients navigate a variety of federal and state statutory and regulatory requirements in consumer financial services.
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Paul’s experience includes compliance counseling for federal consumer protection statutes such as the:
Before joining the firm, Paul served as in-house assistant regulatory counsel for Movement Mortgage, where he advised business leaders on federal and state statutory and regulatory requirements pertaining to residential lending.
Representative matters may include engagements before joining Troutman Pepper.
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
05.22.23
Massachusetts Division of Banks Fines Student Loan Servicer $500,000 for Servicing Without a License
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
05.05.23
Superior Court Upholds Connecticut Department of Banking’s Decision Imposing a $750,000 Fine on a Mortgage Lender for its Unlicensed Employees Engaging in Activities That Required a License
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
02.02.23
Virginia Considering Legislation to Permit Remote Work for Employees of Licensed Mortgage Lenders and Brokers
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
12.12.22
Connecticut Department of Banking Fines Law Firm $100,000 for Collecting Without a License
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
07.19.22
California Requests Feedback on Proposed Debt Collection Regulations Impacting Licensing, Reporting, and Records
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
05.25.22
California Updates Debt Collectors on Processing Delays