Hudson Cook Sets Up New York Office with Former Chase Counsel
HANOVER, Md. — Hudson Cook established the firm's New York
office with the recent addition of its newest partner.
Joining the provider of legal compliance services for the
financial services industry is Jeff Levine Hudson Cook highlighted Levine's
practice will focus on helping financial institutions, sales finance companies,
dealers and manufacturers to establish and maintain automobile financing and
leasing programs as well as private student loan providers and servicers to establish
and maintain private student loan programs.
The firm mentioned Levine will also leverage his regulatory
exam management experiences to support bank and non-bank clients with their
federal and state regulatory exams.
Before joining Hudson Cook, Levine was a senior vice president
and general counsel of JPMorgan Chase's auto finance and student lending
businesses where he was a member of the executive committee and managed all
legal and compliance matters from 1993 to 2013.
Levine also served as the president of JPMorgan Chase's student
lending business from 2002 to 2005 where he was responsible for restructuring
the business from a joint venture to a fully in-sourced business model.
"Jeff brings a wealth of experience to us," Hudson Cook chairman
Tom Hudson said. "He has a comprehensive background in automotive financing and
lease matters, and has a deep student loan legal background, as well.
"Jeff has been involved in CFPB and other regulatory
compliance exams, giving us ‘hands-on' experience in dealing with the
regulators. He's a welcome addition to our firm," Hudson went on to say.
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