We are a national leader in mortgage and lending services litigation. Our trial attorneys have litigated hundreds of individual and class action lawsuits involving cutting-edge mortgage-related issues across the U.S.
We offer extensive experience and knowledge in representing national, regional, and local banks; mortgage lenders; loan servicers; and other financial institutions in all aspects of origination, loan servicing, workouts, default litigation, foreclosure, bankruptcy, post-foreclosure, and eviction matters.
Our dedicated group of attorneys and professionals is widely recognized for successfully assisting clients in state, federal, and bankruptcy courts as well as federal administrative bodies. Our courtroom-experienced attorneys routinely handle complex litigation involving allegations of fraud, unfair and deceptive trade practices, breach of fiduciary duty, and other common law business torts.
We also provide counsel to clients seeking advice and representation in matters involving the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA), Truth in Lending Act (TILA), Electronic Fund Transfer Act (EFTA), E-Sign, FTC Holder Rule, Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP), Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA), and the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA), as well as claims related to property appraisals and other related state consumer protection statutes.
We work closely with our clients to find effective and efficient solutions based upon the particular needs of each case, and our representation has spanned from single-consumer lawsuits to multimillion-dollar national class actions. Our attorneys provide ongoing analysis and commentary on developments in the consumer financial services industry on the Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor.
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
05.21.24
Kansas Governor Enacts Significant Changes to Kansas Mortgage Business Act and Uniform Consumer Credit Code
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
02.16.24
Idaho Bankruptcy Court Holds that Later-Recovered Assets Revert to Borrower Absent Plan Provision to the Contrary
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
02.14.24
Rhode Island and Minnesota Latest States with Bills Opting Out of Federal Banking Law Allowing Interest Rate Exportation
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
02.13.24
Illinois Introduces Third-Party Dental Financing Bill
Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
02.06.24
Department of Education Cancels $5B More in Unpaid Student Loans
Firm News
02.01.24
Troutman Pepper Releases 2023 Consumer Financial Services Year in Review & 2024 Look Ahead