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Trey is an associate in the firm's Regulatory Investigations, Strategy + Enforcement Practice. He focuses his practice on helping financial institutions and consumer facing companies navigate regulatory investigations and resulting litigation. He has experience litigating the Consumer Financial Protection Act, the FTC Act, the Truth in Lending Act, state UDAAP statutes, and other consumer protection laws.
In addition to his regulatory practice, Trey routinely represents utilities before state commissions.
Trey regularly provides ongoing commentary and analysis on developments in the state and federal regulatory landscape through the firm's Regulatory Oversight blog and State Attorneys General Monitor Newsletter.
Trey earned his J.D. at Washington and Lee University School of Law, where he served as chair of the Moot Court Executive Board and as president of the Black Law Students Association. He also received the law school's Charles V. Loughlin Award for outstanding contributions to the moot court program. Trey earned his bachelor's degree in politics, with high distinction, from the University of Virginia's Distinguished Majors Program.
Regulatory Oversight
03.15.24
New Jersey AG Cracks Down on Bumble for Allegedly Misrepresenting Criminal Background Checks Policy
Articles + Publications
03.15.24
Troutman Pepper State Attorneys General Monitor — March 15, 2024
Regulatory Oversight
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2024 State AG Elections: A Landscape of Change and Competition
Regulatory Oversight
03.14.24
New York AG Sues Yellowstone Capital Over Alleged “Fraudulent Loans” Targeting Small Businesses
Regulatory Oversight
03.12.24
11 AGs Sign Letter in Support of GSA’s Proposed Rule on Plastic Packaging
Regulatory Oversight
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