Clark Hill Member Joann Needleman Quoted in Law360, “CFPB Nominee Could Open Door To Lengthier Mulvaney Stay” June 2018
Philadelphia, PA – Clark Hill Member Joann Needleman was quoted in Law360’s article, “CFPB Nominee Could Open Door to Lengthier Mulvaney Stay” regarding Kathleen Kraninger's, official at the Office of Management and Budget, nomination as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Needleman, Leader of the Consumer Financial Services Regulatory & Compliance Practice Group, stated, “I think it’s going to be tough. She’s going to have a difficult time” when asked about the nominee.
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Joann Needleman serves as a navigator to her clients seeking advice and guidance in the complex regulatory environment facing the financial services industry. She provides counsel, consultation and litigation services to a wide array of financial institutions, law firms, credit reporting agencies and debt buyers throughout the country. A former member of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) Consumer Advisory Board, Joann has been able to provide her clients with useful strategies in order to prepare for new areas of regulatory scrutiny.