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February 5, 2019

Tennessee Dealer News publishes preventative maintenance compliance budget article by Ron Gorsline and Dailey Wilson

Tennessee Dealer News recently published, "Compliance: Setting up a Preventative Maintenance Compliance Budget," by Ron Gorsline and Dailey Wilson, in the January/February issue of the magazine. Ron and Dailey caution dealers to plan ahead with a small investment in good compliance practices on the front-end in order to avoid violation of federal and state laws, which can result in fines, license suspension, injunctive relief and even criminal penalties.

Ron and Dailey discuss case studies in which the Federal Trade Commission and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau have investigated dealers and obtained settlements for deceptive advertising violations. If dealers start taking steps now to ensure compliance with state and federal law, they can avoid costly violations later. This article is the first in an ongoing series that will appear in future issues.

Ron is a partner in the firm's Tennessee office. He focuses his practice primarily on consumer financial services and regulatory compliance, as well as taxation law involving tax-exempt organizations.

Dailey is an associate in the firm's Tennessee office. She focuses her practice on federal and state regulatory compliance for consumer lenders and rent-to-own providers.

Click here to read the article on page 14.


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