IBA Compliance Conference
May 12, 2023
Speakers
Fair Lending
Dr. Ling Ling Ang
Ling Ling Ang is a Director at NERA Economic Consulting and is an economic expert witness specializing in the economics of consumer financial services, antitrust, consumer protection, banking, labor, and intellectual property. She applies economic and econometric analysis in litigation, regulatory, and compliance matters. She has deep experience leading teams working with large, complex data, including consumer financial services transactional data. She has submitted reports or testified in matters in federal, state, and administrative law court, consulted on Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), prudential regulator, and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) investigations, and advised clients on consumer financial services compliance issues. Prior to NERA, Dr. Ang worked as an economist at two financial regulators: the CFPB and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. She is a frequent speaker and author on antitrust and financial services issues including digital antitrust, consumer protection, mortgages, payments, fair lending, and fintech. She earned her PhD in economics from Princeton University and her MS and BS in mathematics from Loyola University Chicago.
John M. Geiringer
John M. Geiringer is the regulatory section leader of Barack Ferrazzano’s Financial Institutions Group and concentrates his practice on regulatory, governance and investigative matters involving financial institutions. He is a frequent speaker and author in the financial institutions area on issues surrounding banking regulations, examinations and enforcement actions. John teaches banking law and regulation at Chicago-Kent College of Law’s Graduate Program in Financial Services Law, and serves on the Board of Advisors of its Institute for Compliance and as a Co-Director of its Center for National Security and Human Rights Law. He is a Vice-Chair of the American Bar Association’s Banking Law Committee and a past chairman of its Enforcement, Insider Liability and Troubled Banks Subcommittee and its Bank Secrecy Act/Anti-Money Laundering Subcommittee. He also is a former Chairman of the Chicago Bar Association’s Financial Institutions Committee. Prior to joining the firm in 1999, he was both a bank regulator and a compliance consultant.
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John M. Geiringer is the regulatory section leader of Barack Ferrazzano’s Financial Institutions Group and concentrates his practice on regulatory, governance and investigative matters involving financial institutions. He is a frequent speaker and author in the financial institutions area on issues surrounding banking regulations, examinations and enforcement actions. John teaches banking law and regulation at Chicago-Kent College of Law’s Graduate Program in Financial Services Law, and serves on the Board of Advisors of its Institute for Compliance and as a Co-Director of its Center for National Security and Human Rights Law. He is a Vice-Chair of the American Bar Association’s Banking Law Committee and a past chairman of its Enforcement, Insider Liability and Troubled Banks Subcommittee and its Bank Secrecy Act/Anti-Money Laundering Subcommittee. He also is a former Chairman of the Chicago Bar Association’s Financial Institutions Committee. Prior to joining the firm in 1999, he was both a bank regulator and a compliance consultant.