Stroock welcomed Andrew Owens to its New York office as a partner in its financial services litigation, regulation and enforcement (FSLRE) group.

“Andy represents some of the largest and best recognized investment and commercial banks, credit card companies and tech-forward financial services companies in the industry,” Julia Strickland, head of Stroock’s FSLRE group, said. “With exceptional experience counseling companies at the leading edge of the payments industry, Andrew is a great fit with our current FSLRE team while also bringing a new dimension to our offering and expanding our capabilities. We are delighted to welcome him to the firm.”

Owens’ practice focuses on advising payment card issuers and retailers on issues arising from banking and consumer financial services regulation. He has a special focus on federal and state regulation of consumer credit, advising clients on matters concerning the Truth in Lending Act, the Electronic Fund Transfer Act, the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, E-SIGN and the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act.

Owens regularly advises retailers on terms and conditions for loyalty programs and has experience with joint ventures, executive employment and severance, sales agency, governance and corporate counseling. He represents issuers, processors and other parties in negotiating cobrand, private-label and agent bank card agreements, and advises financial institutions and retailers on billing and payment systems issues.

“We are thrilled to welcome Andy to the firm,” Alan Klinger, co-managing partner at Stroock, said. “It’s great to add another significant financial services attorney as we expand the range of services we offer our core institutional clients from this industry.”

“Stroock’s outstanding, like-minded attorneys offer me unique opportunities, support and resources to continue to grow my practice and contribute to the growth of a great firm,” Owens said.