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Deposit Account Litigation: Highlights From 2024 and What to Expect in 2025

By Heryka Knoespel, Mary C. Zinsner & Chris Willis on February 13, 2025
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In this episode of The Consumer Finance Podcast, Chris Willis is joined by Mary Zinsner and Heryka Knoespel, partners in Troutman Pepper Locke’s Consumer Financial Services Practice Group, to discuss the latest in deposit account-related litigation. As part of the Year in Review and Look Ahead series, they delve into significant cases from 2024, including Ponzi schemes, check washing, and elder exploitation scams. They also provide insights into what depository institutions can expect in 2025. Tune in to stay informed about the evolving legal landscape affecting banks and credit unions.

Transcript: Deposit Account Litigation: Highlights From 2024 and What to Expect in 2025 (PDF)

Photo of Heryka Knoespel Heryka Knoespel

Heryka is a first-chair litigator who guides clients through pre-filing disputes, litigation, investigations, enforcement, and regulatory matters. She is experienced across a variety of sectors, and particularly in financial services and fintech. Heryka represents clients in federal, state, and administrative courts throughout all…

Heryka is a first-chair litigator who guides clients through pre-filing disputes, litigation, investigations, enforcement, and regulatory matters. She is experienced across a variety of sectors, and particularly in financial services and fintech. Heryka represents clients in federal, state, and administrative courts throughout all procedural phases, including dispositive motions and trials.

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Photo of Mary C. Zinsner Mary C. Zinsner

Mary focuses her practice on litigation and strategy in lender liability, check and bank operation, class action, consumer finance, fiduciary matters, and creditor’s rights disputes. While Mary litigates extensively in the federal and state trial and appellate courts in Virginia, Maryland, and the…

Mary focuses her practice on litigation and strategy in lender liability, check and bank operation, class action, consumer finance, fiduciary matters, and creditor’s rights disputes. While Mary litigates extensively in the federal and state trial and appellate courts in Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, she represents banking clients in cases of all sizes nationwide.

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Photo of Chris Willis Chris Willis

Chris is the co-leader of the Consumer Financial Services Regulatory practice at the firm. He advises financial services institutions facing state and federal government investigations and examinations, counseling them on compliance issues including UDAP/UDAAP, credit reporting, debt collection, and fair lending, and defending…

Chris is the co-leader of the Consumer Financial Services Regulatory practice at the firm. He advises financial services institutions facing state and federal government investigations and examinations, counseling them on compliance issues including UDAP/UDAAP, credit reporting, debt collection, and fair lending, and defending them in individual and class action lawsuits brought by consumers and enforcement actions brought by government agencies.

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    Banking, Finance and Securities
  • Blog:
    Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
  • Organization:
    Troutman Pepper Locke
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