Sarah defends financial services providers in individual and class action lawsuits brought by consumers. She represents clients in government inquiries, examinations, and investigations, and assists clients with compliance advice related to consumer financial products.
Sarah is counsel in the firm's Consumer Financial Services Practice Group, where she focuses on complex civil litigation in consumer financial services. She represents clients in financial services and mortgage banking in cases involving all aspects of consumer financial services and products, including claims arising under state and federal lending statutes and consumer protection laws, such as the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA), the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA), and the Truth in Lending Act (TILA).
In addition to defending clients in litigation and regulatory actions, Sarah also advises clients regarding compliance with federal and state consumer financial protection laws, including through compliance assessments and mock examinations.
Representative matters may include engagements before joining Troutman Pepper.
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
02.01.24
Troutman Pepper Publishes 2023 Consumer Financial Services Year in Review and A Look Ahead
Articles + Publications
02.01.24
Troutman Pepper Publishes 2023 Consumer Financial Services Year in Review and A Look Ahead
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
10.27.23
Small Business Lenders Score Big Relief: Texas Federal District Court Grants Nationwide Injunction Against CFPB’s Implementation and Enforcement of its Section 1071 Rule
Troutman Pepper Financial Services
10.27.23
Small Business Lenders Score Big Relief: Texas Federal District Court Grants Nationwide Injunction Against CFPB’s Implementation and Enforcement of its Section 1071 Rule
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
10.20.23
For Your Information: Third Circuit Rejects Article III Standing Based on Informational Injury Doctrine in FDCPA Class Action
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
08.08.23
New York Federal Court Stays CFPB’s Lawsuit Against Indirect Auto Finance Company Pending U.S. Supreme Court Decision in CFPB Funding Case