HB Litigation Conferences presents
a complimentary CLE-eligible webinar on-demand
a complimentary CLE-eligible webinar on-demand
Government
Enforcement Actions
Regulatory Remediation Settlement Trends and Administration Best Practices
Enforcement Actions
Regulatory Remediation Settlement Trends and Administration Best Practices
Government enforcement actions are increasing. It’s important for attorneys to understand regulatory trends and best practices for remediation and administration, and how these actions differ from traditional class action settlements. Here are some of the questions our speakers will address in this CLE-eligible webinar:
- Why are government enforcement actions increasing?
- What are the common types of government consumer enforcement actions and how do they proceed?
- How do government enforcement actions differ from class actions?
- What are the key considerations in settlement negotiations in government enforcement actions?
- What are the components of settlement agreements in a government enforcement action?
- What notice efforts are required to help satisfy expected participation rates?
- Plus, answers to your questions via live chat.
Webinar On Demand
Recorded January 2023
What you get:
- PowerPoint and supplemental materials.
- Complete recording for later review.
- Answers to your questions via email.
- Invitation to contact speakers directly.
- 1 CLE credit*.
- CLE assistance.
*Subject to state bar rules. For licensed attorneys.
Meet the Speakers
Mark Rapazzini
Senior Director | Kroll
Mark has more than 25 years of legal experience in cases ranging from individual personal injury litigation to class actions and complex mass torts. Prior to Kroll, Mark was an attorney at Alexander, Rapazzini & Graham, a partner at Duane Morris LLP, and as a founding partner at Rapazzini & Graham, LLP.
While practicing law, Mark and his law partner founded RG2 Claims Administration, LLC, where he served as Chief Operating Officer responsible for business development and strategic direction. In 2008, Mark and his RG2 co-founder joined a national claims administration company, where he was a Senior Vice President in client services and consulting.
Mark has more than 20 years of experience managing and supervising complex claims administration and government enforcement matters. He has served as a Court-Appointed Mediator, Court-Appointed Arbitrator, Settlement Judge Pro Tem, Independent Arbiter for an AOD by the New York Attorney General and Independent. Adjudicator for a CFPB Consent Order. Mark has also served as a Special Master in several MDL proceedings.
Education: B.A. Political Science, University of California at Berkeley; J.D. Santa Clara University School of Law.
Jonathan Direnfeld
Partner | Orrick
Partner | Orrick
Jon Direnfeld defends technology and data-driven companies against regulatory enforcement and litigation actions involving critical online and offline data management, and advertising, sales and marketing activities.
Jon’s enforcement work involves helping clients navigating the patchwork of federal and state “consumer protection” rules and defending enforcement actions brought by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), State Attorneys General (AGs), and local District Attorneys. These matters cover a broad spectrum of B2C and B2B issues, including data privacy, cybersecurity, and so-called “unfair and deceptive” practices with a focus on representation of e-commerce platforms, marketplaces, social media and fintech companies.
Jon has substantial experience in crisis management, helping clients devise and implement coordinated regulatory, legislative, and media responses to high stakes incidents. In addition, he has an active complex commercial litigation practice in federal and state courts across the country.
Jon also provides strategic public policy counseling to clients on consumer protection and data management matters before Congress and executive branch agencies. During law school, Jon worked as a Government Relations Advisor in the Government Relations and Public Policy practice group at the law firm of Collier Shannon Scott PLLC. He also served as a law clerk on the Senate Judiciary Committee for Chairman Patrick J. Leahy.