Peter N. Cubita
Peter N. Cubita
Senior Counsel
(Admitted only in New York)

Peter N. Cubita
Senior Counsel
(Admitted only in New York)
About Peter
Peter has practiced in consumer financial services law at major law firms and leading financial institutions for more than 40 years. His experience in the consumer financial services area spans regulatory compliance, transactional, class action litigation, government investigations and enforcement matters.
Peter advises clients on a wide range of consumer finance and leasing products, including credit cards, installment loans, point-of-sale financing, vehicle finance, and consumer leasing, and the federal and state regulatory frameworks governing them across their product life cycles.
A strategic leader in auto finance and leasing, Peter helped develop the first generation of proprietary retail installment sale contracts and vehicle leasing agreements for a major captive auto finance company. His zealous advocacy in litigation yielded seminal appellate decisions in Perrone v. General Motors Acceptance Corporation, 232 F.3d 433 (5th Cir. 2000), which held that an individualized demonstration of detrimental reliance is required to recover actual damages for a TILA disclosure violation, and Coleman v. General Motors Acceptance Corporation, 296 F.3d 443 (6th Cir. 2002), which held that compensatory damages under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act are not recoverable by a Rule 23(b)(2) class.
Areas of Focus
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Recognition
- 2016 Distinguished Legal Writing Award from The Burton Awards for article titled, "Auto Finance and Disparate Impact: Substantive Lessons Learned from Class Certification Decisions," Consumer Financial Services Law Report, Volume 18, Issue 21 (May 1, 2015)
- 2007 Burton Award for Legal Achievement from The Burton Awards for article titled "The ECOA Discrimination Proscription and Disparate Impact – Interpreting the Meaning of the Words That Actually Are There," 61 The Business Lawyer, 829 (2006)
- St. John's University School of Law, St. John's Law Review, Articles Editor; St. Thomas More Scholarship
Credentials
Education
- St. John’s University School of Law, JD, 1982
- Iona College, BA, summa cum laude, 1979
Bar Admissions
New York*
*Admitted only in New York
Thought Leadership
Presentations
- "Disparate Impact Discrimination – Executive Order 14281: Restoring Equality of Opportunity and Meritocracy," ACVL Legal Committee, Association of Consumer Vehicle Lessors Annual Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 30, 2025
Publications
- "Federal District Court Denies State AGs’ Request to Redirect Unused CFPB Settlement Funds to NAAG," 71 Consumer Finance Law Quarterly Report 3 (2017)
- "Divided U.S. Supreme Court Holds Disparate Impact Claims Cognizable Under FHA, but Subject to Safeguards Against Abusive Disparate Impact Claims," Consumer Finance Law Quarterly Report, Vol. 68, No. 4 (December 2015)
- "Auto Finance and Disparate Impact: Substantive Lessons Learned from Class Certification Decisions," Consumer Financial Services Law Report, Volume 18, Issue 21 (May 1, 2015)
- "The ECOA Discrimination Proscription and Disparate Impact – Interpreting the Meaning of the Words That Actually Are There," 61 The Business Lawyer 829 (2006)
Press Release
Thought Leadership
Presentations
- "Disparate Impact Discrimination – Executive Order 14281: Restoring Equality of Opportunity and Meritocracy," ACVL Legal Committee, Association of Consumer Vehicle Lessors Annual Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 30, 2025
Publications
- "Federal District Court Denies State AGs’ Request to Redirect Unused CFPB Settlement Funds to NAAG," 71 Consumer Finance Law Quarterly Report 3 (2017)
- "Divided U.S. Supreme Court Holds Disparate Impact Claims Cognizable Under FHA, but Subject to Safeguards Against Abusive Disparate Impact Claims," Consumer Finance Law Quarterly Report, Vol. 68, No. 4 (December 2015)
- "Auto Finance and Disparate Impact: Substantive Lessons Learned from Class Certification Decisions," Consumer Financial Services Law Report, Volume 18, Issue 21 (May 1, 2015)
- "The ECOA Discrimination Proscription and Disparate Impact – Interpreting the Meaning of the Words That Actually Are There," 61 The Business Lawyer 829 (2006)
Press Release
Peter's Insights

Press Release
Jun 24, 2025
Hinshaw Adds Experienced Consumer Financial Services Attorney Peter Cubita in New York