Christopher N. Steelman

Christopher N. Steelman

Of Counsel
About

Christopher Steelman's practice focuses primarily on the federal and state regulatory framework for both depository and non-depository financial institutions, including banks, thrifts, money services business, consumer and commercial lenders, and similar financial entities.

Chris focuses specific attention on payment matters and on state and federal regulatory issues associated with money movement and payment networks, products and services. He routinely advises clients regarding open- and closed-loop card programs, including branded and private-label credit, and charge and prepaid card programs. Chris supports clients in negotiations with various participants in the payment systems, including card issuers, networks, acquirers and ISOs, and negotiates the various agreements related to the payment cards, ranging from merchant acceptance agreements to co-brand credit card relationships.

From a regulatory perspective, his practice also includes providing guidance and analysis regarding compliance with: Dodd-Frank Act implementation; BSA/AML, USA PATRIOT Act and US Treasury sanction program requirements; and obligations imposed by state and federal consumer financial protection laws, such as TILA, FCRA, GLBA, ECOA and their implementing regulations.

 
Bar admissionsDistrict of ColumbiaNew York
Education
  • J.D., Georgetown University Law Center
  • B.B.A., University of Oklahoma
    summa cum laude

Seminars

  • Speaker, “Cards, Cards, Cards: Understanding Regulations and Network Rules that Impact Payments,” (November 7, 2023)
  • Panelist, "Challenges posed by recent changes to Canada's AML regime and further changes proposed," (October 24, 2023)
  • Speaker, "Financial Regulatory Considerations for FinTech and Emerging Tech Firms," ACAMS, Northern California Chapter, Fifth Annual Learning Event on Emerging Payments and Technology, (August 23, 2017)
  • Speaker, "The Volcker Rule and Its Impact on International Banks," FIBA Breakfast Session (September 9, 2014)

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