Is the Attorney-Client Privilege Under Attack by the CFPB?
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
On June 28, 2012, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) promulgated a final rule to codify protections for privileged information submitted to it by the financial institutions it regulates. The rule follows the CFPB's announced expectation that, upon request, the entities the CFPB supervises will disclose privileged material to it.
Lawyers and compliance officers for entities subject to CFPB supervision should pay careful attention to the new rule and how it may affect them. Join Pepper Hamilton partners Richard P. Eckman, Frank A. Mayer, III, and Stephen G. Harvey for an informative one-hour webinar about the new rule and how CFPB has stated it will handle your institution's confidential information.
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Richard P. Eckman Phone: 302.777.6560 Fax: 302.421.8390 eckmanr@pepperlaw.com
Frank A. Mayer, III Phone: 215.981.4632 Fax: 215.981.4750 mayerf@pepperlaw.com
Stephen G. Harvey Phone: 215.981.4450 Fax: 215.981.4750 harveys@pepperlaw.com