Mayer Brown is proud to be a Gold Sponsor of the Invisso ABS East 2025 Conference, taking place October 20–22 in Miami, Florida. Hosted by Invisso, ABS East is one of the premier events for the structured finance industry, bringing together key players across asset-backed securities, capital markets, and financial services.
More than twenty Mayer Brown partners will be in attendance, meeting with clients and engaging in industry discussions.
We’re also pleased to share that Michelle Stasny will speak on the panel “Red, White, and Regulatory Risk: The Diverging and Deregulating U.S. Regulatory Environment,” and Jan Stewart will join the panel “Maxed Out? Credit Card ABS in a Shifting Consumer Cycle.”
More than twenty Mayer Brown partners will be in attendance, meeting with clients and engaging in industry discussions.
We’re also pleased to share that Michelle Stasny will speak on the panel “Red, White, and Regulatory Risk: The Diverging and Deregulating U.S. Regulatory Environment,” and Jan Stewart will join the panel “Maxed Out? Credit Card ABS in a Shifting Consumer Cycle.”

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