Financial Institutions National RecognitionThe most successful financial services businesses are navigating a shifting regulatory landscape, leveraging technology, and adapting to changing consumer preferences to achieve growth and improve profitability. A deep understanding of the business of banking and the regulatory landscape for financial services, relationships with federal and state regulatory authorities, and connections across the industry make the attorneys at Kilpatrick Townsend trusted advisors to the financial services industry. Kilpatrick Townsend has built a national reputation for delivering innovative legal solutions to financial institutions in mergers and acquisitions, capital markets, regulatory compliance, corporate governance, and executive compensation. Reach Maximizing ValueOur team leverages its depth of experience to help clients build value and prevent and resolve legal issues in an efficient and economical fashion. We have counseled hundreds of clients, including:
Approach Institutional KnowledgeKilpatrick Townsend attorneys understand the dynamics of the regulatory landscape and draw from more than four decades of experience, offering extensive transactional and counseling services to a wide range of financial services clients. Members of our team have held positions with regulatory agencies, such as the Office of Thrift Supervision, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and the Securities and Exchange Commission. ExperienceServed as counsel to Sandy Spring Bancorp, Inc., the parent company of Sandy Spring Bank, in its $489 million acquisition of WashingtonFirst Bank Shares, Inc. Counseled the board of directors, drafted and negotiated the terms of the merger agreement, prepared shareholder disclosure materials and other SEC filings, and prepared all regulatory filings. Represented a bank holding company in the sale of a portfolio of refinanced student loans originated through its online lending platform. Represented client in a Civil Investigative Demand (CID) from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). Assisted client in responding to the CID and successfully resolving the matter with the CFPB. Sent response for a federal savings bank, addressing a notice of violation and notice of intent to seek civil money penalty by the Mortgagee Review Board of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for violations arising from the bank’s HUD/FHA loan origination activities. Advised a financial services provider in conducting a comprehensive review of its Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) policies and procedures to ensure compliance with the FCRA and Regulation V requirements. The review covered all aspects of compliance, including applicable rules, policies, and procedures; operations; risk assessment; issues management; governance; and training. Primary ContactsChristina M. GattusoPartner Washington, DC cgattuso@kilpatricktownsend.com |