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In this episode of the AFSA Extra Credit Podcast, Dan steps aside to let experts take care of a complex legal topic – the Valid When Made Rule. As the Madden v Midland Funding (2015) case turns 10, Steve Obermeier and Jeremy Broggi, Partners with Wiley Rein and Frank Borchert, former CLO/CAO/CRO with Best Egg provide an overview on the rule and walk through some of the history. Then, they talk about the federal regulatory and judicial responses to the decision, before turning to the broader industry implications. They also offer some practical takeaways for listeners.

Learn more about Wiley Rein at wiley.law.

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Speakers

Jeremy Broggi, Partner at Wiley Rein LLP

Frank Borchert, former CLO/CAO/CRO at Best Egg

Host

Steve Obermeier, Partner at Wiley Rein LLP

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