Presentations & Webinars

D.C. Bar’s Antitrust and Consumer Law section

Oct 27, 2009

Presented by Andrew L. Sandler.

Andy Sandler will be one of the panelist discussing "Is the proposed Consumer Financial Protection Agency the appropriate remedy for consumers of financial products?" at a Brown Bag Program hosted by D.C. Bar’s Antitrust and Consumer Law section.

Proposed legislation would create a new Consumer Financial Protection Agency to regulate consumer financial products. The panel will explore whether the proposed new agency is needed and whether it will be a practical and significant force for protecting consumers. In addition, the panel will discuss how the new agency would interface with existing federal regulation and whether such a consumer protection agency should be separate from agencies that focus on financial institution safety and soundness.

The event will be held in collaboration with The George Washington University Law School’s Public Interest and Public Service Law program, and will take place in the Moot Court Room at the law school, located at 2000 H St., N.W.   View the program flyer.


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