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Speaker Bio
Donald C. Lampe

Donald C. LampeDon Lampe, a partner in the Charlotte office of Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC, is a member of the Firm’s Regulatory Compliance and Consumer Credit Practice Team within the Capital Markets Practice Group. He is a frequent speaker, lecturer and writer on residential mortgage lending, fair lending laws, financial privacy and e-commerce in financial transactions.

His practice includes compliance counseling, administrative and legislative matters, product development (including electronic delivery and e-commerce), litigation and dispute resolution, joint venture formation and outsourcing issues, and complex financial transactions for some of the nation’s largest banks, thrifts, insurance companies, finance companies, technology companies and other financial services providers, as well as trade groups and industry organizations. He has provided legal advice and counsel to (and served as registered lobbyist for) a number of state and national trade groups and major mortgage industry participants on “predatory lending” and related mortgage lending laws, including such enactments in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. He was an invited panelist at the Federal Reserve Board’s High-Cost Home Mortgage Lending Hearings in Charlotte, North Carolina in the summer of 2000, leading up to the amendments to Section 32 of Regulation Z (HOEPA). He testified before the House Financial Services Committee in October 2007 at the legislative hearing on H.R. 3915, The Mortgage Reform and Anti-Predatory Lending Act of 2007.

Don graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Phi Beta Kappa) in 1978 and from Duke Law School, J.D. 1982. He is a Fellow in The American College of Consumer Financial Services Lawyers. He serves on the Advisory Board of the Center for Banking and Finance at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is on the Governing Committee of The Conference on Consumer Finance Law. He is Chair of the Consumer Financial Services Committee of the Section of Business Law of the American Bar Association. He served on the North Carolina Secretary of State’s North Carolina Uniform Real Property Electronic Recording Act Advisory Council in 2004 and on the Legislative Study Commission of the North Carolina General Assembly that considered amendments to North Carolina’s groundbreaking “predatory lending” statute in 2000.
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