Attorney - Consumer Banking
The candidate will provide general legal counsel to the consumer banking businesses, as well as specific advice on products, services and certain legal actions. Will review legal contracts and documents. Directly, or through staff, conduct legal research. May represent the bank in legal actions. Advise small business groups on Regulations B, E, CC, DD, and Z; FCRA, CARD Act, Dodd-Frank, Durbin, UDAP, SCRA, ADA, UCC, ACH, wire transfers, antitrust, telemarketing, fair lending, professional practice lending, and issuances from the OCC, CFPB, and FFIEC. Review and draft agreements, disclosures, web pages, and customer communications for small business loans, lines of credit, business credit cards, debit cards, deposit accounts, electronic banking products, and banking center operations. Review, comment on, and advise the bank on proposed and final federal regulations and state law issues. Advise on, and assist in the resolution of, customer complaints and disputes. Support portfolio changes, acquisitions, and divestitures. Provide advice to small business senior managers on achieving strategic goals. Engage with risk partners, including Compliance, Operational Risk, Credit Risk, Audit, Privacy, Fraud, and AML in support of small business initiatives and issues.
The candidate should have a J.D. degree. Must have 10+ years of experience in consumer and small business banking, primarily in lending products, including credit cards as well as deposits and electronic banking. Should have experience reviewing and draft agreements, disclosures, web pages, and customer communications for SB loans, lines of credit, business credit cards, debit cards, deposit accounts, electronic banking products, and banking center operations. In-house experience in a national bank is desirable.
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