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Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - 1 hour CLE. Utah CLE Credit Available: Earn CLE credit for this recording — $15 per credit hour. Request credit and get your certificate at https://utahlaw-uofu.nbsstore.net/cle... PLEASE NOTE: YouTube’s “suggested videos” often are from other sources, and don’t qualify for CLE. Originally aired October 11, 2024 From AI to Junk Fees to Public Health: The Future of Consumer Financial Services Law Panel Three: When every business is a bank: The consumer protection implications of embedded finance Moderator: Chris Peterson, John J. Flynn Endowed Professor of Law, S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah Seth Frotman, General Counsel, CFPB Darryle Rude, Commissioner of the Utah Department of Financial Institutions Erin Witte, Consumer Federation of America Ryan Christiansen, Executive Director Stena Center for Financial Technology, Eccles College of Business, University of Utah Utah CLE Credit Information Attorneys may earn Utah Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit for viewing this recording. Fee: $15 per credit hour To request CLE credit: Visit https://utahlaw-uofu.nbsstore.net/cle... Select the applicable recording(s) and follow the checkout instructions to complete your CLE credit payment. Once checkout is complete, your certificate of attendance will be available for download. Processing and Documentation CLE credit will appear on your Utah Bar transcript within 30 days of submitting your application. Please note that we are only able to submit applications for Utah CLE credit. However, attorneys outside Utah may use the certificate of attendance to self-report credit in other jurisdictions, in accordance with their state’s CLE rules.