The Conference on Consumer Finance Law (CCFL) is a non-profit organization founded in 1926 by members of the legal profession and the financial services industry to offer educational services, publications and research relating to consumer financial services law.  A Governing Committee of members establishes policies and directs the activities of the CCFL.

A history of the Conference on Consumer Finance Law was prepared by former Chairman, John L. Ropiequet.

The CCFL publishes the Consumer Finance Law Quarterly Report, a law journal that examines legislation, regulations, court decisions and related legal developments in the consumer financial services industry.

The CCFL sponsors the Frederick Fisher Memorial Program, a debate among industry representatives, consumer advocates and government officials on a topical issue affecting consumer finance. This program is offered annually in conjunction with the American Bar Association Consumer Financial Services Committee at the spring meeting of the Business Law Section.

Benefits of membership in the CCFL include a subscription to the Quarterly Report, as well as online access to the current and recently published volumes. Join now.

Quarterly Report

Volume 79 Number 2

  • Table of Contents
  • Conference Elects New Governing Committee Members
  • An Overview of Ongoing State Activities Regarding Earned Wage Access
    By Patricia E.M. Covington, Justin B. Hosie, Erica A.N. Kramer, & Tracy Wang
  • Fraudulent Wire Transfers: Recent Litigation and Legal Developments
    By Nicholas S. Agnello
  • Using the Dark Web to Defend Data Breach Class Actions
    By Scott J. Hyman, Genevieve Walser-Jolly, Lela Ames, Jack Altura, & TaeVeon Le
  • Fair Access and Debanking: Recent Developments and Unanswered Questions
    By Leslie L. Meredith & Matthew A. Knox
  • Thinking About AI Bias Like an Economist
    By Ling Ling Ang & Daniel Brown

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The Conference on Consumer Finance Law (CCFL) is a non-profit organization founded in 1926 by members of the legal profession and the financial services industry to offer educational services, publications and research relating to consumer financial services law.  A Governing Committee of members establishes policies and directs the activities of the CCFL.

A history of the Conference on Consumer Finance Law was prepared by former Chairman, John L. Ropiequet.

The CCFL publishes the Consumer Finance Law Quarterly Report, a law journal that examines legislation, regulations, court decisions and related legal developments in the consumer financial services industry.

The CCFL sponsors the Frederick Fisher Memorial Program, a debate among industry representatives, consumer advocates and government officials on a topical issue affecting consumer finance. This program is offered annually in conjunction with the American Bar Association Consumer Financial Services Committee at the spring meeting of the Business Law Section.

Benefits of membership in the CCFL include a subscription to the Quarterly Report, as well as online access to the current and recently published volumes. Join now.

Quarterly Report

Volume 79 Number 2

  • Table of Contents
  • Conference Elects New Governing Committee Members
  • An Overview of Ongoing State Activities Regarding Earned Wage Access
    By Patricia E.M. Covington, Justin B. Hosie, Erica A.N. Kramer, & Tracy Wang
  • Fraudulent Wire Transfers: Recent Litigation and Legal Developments
    By Nicholas S. Agnello
  • Using the Dark Web to Defend Data Breach Class Actions
    By Scott J. Hyman, Genevieve Walser-Jolly, Lela Ames, Jack Altura, & TaeVeon Le
  • Fair Access and Debanking: Recent Developments and Unanswered Questions
    By Leslie L. Meredith & Matthew A. Knox
  • Thinking About AI Bias Like an Economist
    By Ling Ling Ang & Daniel Brown

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