Leslie Meredith represents corporate and individual clients across the financial services industry in litigation and enforcement matters, including government investigations, regulatory examinations, and private litigation. She also counsels clients on compliance with consumer protection laws and supervision preparedness.
Leslie is an effective communicator who is able to distill complex facts and legal concepts, and turn them into simple, compelling, and persuasive stories. She is passionate about partnering with her clients to understand their priorities and find innovative and cost-effective strategies to resolve disputes favorably and manage compliance risk effectively.
In addition to representing clients in federal and state courts around the country, she has helped clients navigate and resolve enforcement actions by state and federal regulators, including the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), Federal Reserve Board (FRB), Department of Justice (DOJ), and state attorneys general, relating to a wide range of subject matter areas, involving both traditional and alternative financial services.
Drawing on the breadth of her experience in the financial services industry, Leslie also counsels clients on compliance with consumer protection laws and supervision preparedness. Her areas of focus include:
- Prohibitions on unfair, deceptive or abusive acts or practices (UDAP and UDAAP)
- 50-state consumer lending compliance
- Federal preemption of state consumer and commercial credit laws, including rate exportation/most favored lender issues
- Customer complaints management
- Legal order response, including levies and garnishments
- Codes of conduct and business ethics, including policies related to outside business interests and the Bank Bribery Act
Leslie's recent work on behalf of financial services providers includes:
- Conducting internal investigations of suspected misconduct or violations of law and/or regulatory requirements
- Representing institution affiliated parties (IAPs) in enforcement actions brought under 12 USC 1818(e), including actions seeking orders of prohibition
- Assisting numerous banks, non-banks, and fintech companies in responding to examination requests, civil investigative demands, and subpoenas relating to a wide range of subject matter areas, including mortgage lending and servicing, securities based lending, ancillary credit products, and deposit accounts
- Conducting compliance risk assessments regarding various issues arising under federal and state consumer protection statutes and consumer lending laws
- Advising banks and non-bank financial institutions in connection with examinations by federal and state regulators, including responding to exam findings, Matters Requiring Attention (MRA/MRIA) and enforcement referrals
Prior to joining Orrick, Leslie was counsel at Buckley LLP. She also completed a six-month secondment at a large financial institution, working as a member of the private banking legal advisory group and the litigation department. Leslie is a Professorial Lecturer in Law at the George Washington University Law School, and maintains an active pro bono practice focused on criminal justice and immigration matters.