Events

August 5, 2025

Consent Management Is Taking Over and There's No Sign of It Stopping

Chuck Dodge

Consent Management Is Taking Over and There's No Sign of It Stopping | Sponsored by Prodigal

Consent management has become one of the most costly, challenging and confusing compliance requirements plaguing both large and small debt buyers, collection agencies and collection law firms; and the management of consent revocation is fast becoming a close second. Federal laws, state laws and almost every Federal or state regulation are mired with new consent requirements ranging from privacy acknowledgements, online terms and conditions, email and text communications to the FCC's all new requirement to manage and track the revocation of consent.

This session is designed to help debt buyers, collection agency executives, owners, compliance officers manage the complex maze of consent and revocation of consent requirements associated with any form of online or digital collection processes. So whether you already use or plan to use email, text, auto dialer, predictive dialer, ATDS and/or ADAD technology to collect debt, this session is a must-attend.

The world of consent and revocation management is evolving. This panel will unpack future consent and consent revocation requirements and the operational considerations related to the technology as well as the potential risks and exposures you may face in the next year.

Consent Management Is Taking Over and There's No Sign of It Stopping | Sponsored by Prodigal image

Chuck Dodge

Hudson Cook, LLP

Consent Management Is Taking Over and There's No Sign of It Stopping | Sponsored by Prodigal image

Anne Thomas

Cavalry Investments, LLC


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