Rooney Joins Hudco as Partner in DC Office
Mark E. Rooney, an attorney whose practice focuses on consumer litigation defense and government investigations in the financial services industry, has joined the Washington, D.C., office of Hudson Cook LLP.


HANOVER, Md. — Hudson Cook LLP announced that attorney Mark E. Rooney has joined the firm as a partner in the Washington, D.C. office. His practice focuses on the defense of consumer litigation under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, Telephone Consumer Protection Act, Fair Credit Reporting Act, and other state and federal consumer protection laws.
Rooney founded The Rooney Firm and has represented clients in litigation and defended clients against government enforcement actions and investigations for over 10 years at two prominent, Washington-based consumer financial services practices. He joins the Hudson Cook Government Investigations, Examinations and Enforcement practice in providing litigation support to consumer financial services companies and others facing government scrutiny or private consumer litigation.
“Mark has a wealth of experience in the defense of both civil litigation matters as well as government enforcement actions against some of the most prominent companies in the financial services space,” said the chair of that practice, Lucy Morris. “His work as co-chair of the American Bar Association’s subcommittees on FDCPA and TCPA litigation exemplifies his leadership and depth of knowledge in consumer protection regulation.”
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