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Late Payment Collection Alternatives: Repayment Agreements and Beyond

 

Understand the regulatory backdrop that repayment agreements are subject to.

Many businesses consider entering into repayment agreements with their employees or customers. Repayment involves paying money back that was previously borrowed. This presentation will discuss reasons for entering into repayment agreements, terms to include and exclude, and when and with whom businesses should not enter into repayment agreements. The presentation will explain the regulatory backdrop that repayment agreements are subject to and the potential necessity of acquiring a license to make and service them. The topic is intended to help businesses who are considering using repayment agreements (or who are already doing so) with flagging issues they need to address and get right for regulatory and compliance purposes. The program will also discuss heightened regulatory and enforcement activity involving repayment agreements that businesses need to be aware of. Repayment agreements can be beneficial to a business, but they also can present substantial risks of civil and regulatory liability.

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David M. Bizar

David M. Bizar

Seyfarth Shaw LLP

  • Chairs the Consumer Financial Services Litigation practice of Seyfarth Shaw LLP
  • Frequently selected to address and, if necessary, litigate to judgment and through appeal customers’ most important issues and cases involving the legality of their financial products and services
  • Has represented finance industry and business clients in myriad challenges to how they originate, service, collect debts, and process payments
  • Represents leaders and other businesses in and outside of bankruptcy cases involving creditor’s rights, lender liability, judgment enforcement, and sanctions, among other issues
  • Regent of the American College of Consumer Financial Services Lawyers and a member of the Governing Committee of the Conference on Consumer Finance Law
  • Recognized as a preeminent lawyer in the field of financial services law and listed in Best Lawyers in America as well as named Lawyer of the Year for Financial Services Regulation Law
  • J.D. degree, University of Miami School of Law; B.A. degree, Northeastern University
  • Can be contacted at [email protected]

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