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Power 30: AI and Auto Finance: A Compliance Roadmap for the Future

Harnessing AI responsibly.

Wednesday, September 17, 2025
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM (EDT)

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Member-Only Event

Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming auto finance, from credit underwriting and fraud detection to customer service and collections. This session will explore how lenders, dealers, and service providers can harness AI responsibly while managing regulatory expectations under laws like the FCRA, ECOA, and emerging state AI statutes. Attendees will gain practical insights into balancing innovation with compliance, mitigating risks around algorithmic decisionmaking, and preparing for heightened scrutiny from regulators and consumers alike.

 

Featured Speaker

Mark is an associate based in the firm's Washington, DC office, where he is a valuable member of Hudson Cook's automotive finance, data security and privacy, and government investigations practices. Specializing in consumer financial services, Mark represents companies in various aspects of the industry, from government investigations and enforcement actions to consumer disputes. He is a trusted advocate who helps clients navigate the complexities of regulatory bodies like the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the Federal Trade Commission, the U.S. Department of Justice, and state attorneys general. Mark continues to build his expertise in automotive finance, data security and privacy, and government investigations, and his dedication and insights are instrumental for clients seeking guidance in these specialized fields.

Prior to joining Hudson Cook, Mark represented clients in real estate and transactional finance transactions at two prominent law firms.

Mark also serves as an Army Officer in the US Army Reserve, where he skillfully leads teams, embodying a steadfast commitment to service and mission success.

Mark received his J.D. from the University of Maryland's Francis King Carey School of Law, where he served as Associate Editor of the Maryland Law Review and competed on the Alternative Dispute Resolution Team. He is licensed to practice in the jurisdictions of Maryland, New York, and the District of Columbia.