Gregg Stevens represents clients in litigation nationwide, with a primary emphasis on representing lenders and financial institutions in commercial and technical consumer financial services disputes. His client base includes a wide range of financial institutions and lenders, such as large national banks, one of the largest private-label card issuers in the United States, auto finance companies, and debt collectors.
His practice focuses primarily on consumer financial services statutes, including the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), and state Unfair or Deceptive Acts or Practices (UDAP) laws, among others.
Gregg has defended companies in matters involving credit acceptance, mortgage fraud, credit card fees and practices, consumer leases, payday loans, debt collection practices, credit reporting, and application of credit card payments, including handling of billing errors and alleged unauthorized charges. In addition, Gregg has represented financial institutions in matters involving debt elimination scams, and has sued and obtained judgments against debt elimination scam promoters.
As a seasoned authority on consumer protection statutes such as the FCRA, TCPA, and FDCPA, Gregg frequently speaks to clients and national audiences on these topics and other issues in consumer financial services litigation. He has authored several pieces on consumer credit issues, including FCRA, debt collection, and handling debt elimination scams.
Professional Affiliations
- American Bar Association, Committee on Consumer Financial Services
- Association of Credit and Collection Professionals (ACA), Members' Attorney Program
- Dallas Bar Association
- Texas Bar Foundation, Fellow
- State Bar of Texas, Consumer and Commercial Law Section, Treasurer
Community and Other Activities
- Temple Shalom, General Counsel – Pro Bono
- Plano Wildcats Hockey Association, President, 2018–2019