Vaishali Rao Examines What You Need to Know in Navigating 2026 State Legislative Changes
Webinar
Jan 21, 2026
Hinshaw partner Vaishali Rao is scheduled to co-present a webinar titled "What is on State Radars for 2026," on January 21, 2026. State legislatures are moving forward rapidly in 2026. With the introduction of new licensing requirements, data privacy regulations, restrictions on medical debt, changes in credit reporting, and updated enforcement priorities, the landscape for collection agencies, debt buyers, lenders, fintech companies, and healthcare providers is changing. This is not the year to adopt a "wait and see" approach to developments.
This CSS Impact-sponsored webinar, featuring expert panelists, discusses key state issues for 2026 and their impact on compliance, operations, and strategy. The panel will cover emerging trends, attorney general priorities, and impacts on collections, litigation, vendor management, and digital engagement in the credit and collection ecosystem.
For more information, visit AccountsRecovery.net’s website.
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