Description


The Consumer Financial Law Conference is a forum for scholarship, policy development, and practitioner engagement focused on consumer finance and economic justice, with particular emphasis on New York law and markets. The Conference examines key issues, including class actions, consumer bankruptcy, artificial intelligence, consumer access to justice, and student lending and education finance. By bringing together academics, judges, regulators, advocates, and industry stakeholders, the Conference explores how legal and technological developments affect consumers and promotes fair, transparent, and accessible financial systems in New York and beyond.


Program Fee:
$199 for Members | $299 for Nonmembers
Small Law Firm Member: $129

For New York Newly Admitted Attorneys: Skills credits completed after December 31, 2025, must be completed in the traditional live classroom setting or by fully interactive videoconference. City Bar Webinar programs are not considered a fully interactive videoconference. Please see the CLE Format Requirements for Newly Admitted Attorneys for additional information.

For New York Attorneys: This program is a transitional/non-transitional course.

Information about our Financial Aid Policy and Application can be found here.

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