This program provides attorneys with a practical examination of how legal, regulatory, and liability risks develop within fintech and financial services programs—often before formal enforcement or litigation arises.
Focusing on governance, onboarding, fraud, identity, sponsor bank oversight, and internal escalation, the session explores how operational breakdowns can create significant downstream legal exposure. Attorneys will gain insight into identifying early warning signs, advising on risk mitigation, and strengthening defensibility through improved oversight and documentation.
Designed for counsel advising fintechs, financial institutions, and payments companies, this program delivers practical guidance for recognizing and addressing legal risk before it escalates.
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