Steve counsels banks, consumer reporting agencies, and other financial services institutions on various litigation matters involving both state and federal law. Using knowledge gained through experience, Steve helps clients navigate litigation proceedings to reach an efficient and equitable outcome.
Steve assists national banks, consumer reporting agencies, background screening companies, and other financial services institutions in complex and noncomplex litigation matters across the U.S. in actions involving the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), and various state laws.
Steve draws on the experience he gained as a law clerk to the Honorable Lynn S. Brice, where he observed a wide variety of judicial proceedings, to provide clients with realistic expectations and creative strategies to handle the multitude of unforeseen issues that typically present themselves throughout the litigation process. Steve is committed to providing clients with detailed and reliable work product in an efficient and timely manner throughout all stages of a case.
*Licensed to practice law in Virginia; application pending for admission to Illinois Bar.
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
03.30.23
Federal District Court Dismisses Plaintiff’s FDCPA and FCCPA Action as Time-Barred — Holds Subsequent Filings Made in Foreclosure Action Did Not Toll the Statutes of Limitation
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
02.28.23
Second Circuit Affirms Judgment in Favor of Law Firm in Meaningful-Attorney-Involvement FDCPA Class Action
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
01.31.23
Illinois Federal Court Dismisses FDCPA Claim for Lack of Article III Standing
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
05.02.22
Southern District of New York Enjoins New York Sheriffs From Retroactively Enforcing New York’s Fair Consumer Judgment Interest Act