NEW YORK—Covington’s Judy Mok has been named a Fellow of the American College of Consumer Financial Services Lawyers.
Judy has extensive experience negotiating complex payments transactions for some of the world's largest retailers, financial institutions and businesses. Her practice is in the payments space, with a focus on strategic partnership arrangements. In particular, Judy has significant experience negotiating and drafting co-branded and private label credit card program agreements, payment network agreements, merchant agreements, servicing agreements, processing agreements, and a variety of payment method acceptance agreements.
Founded in 1996, The American College of Consumer Financial Services Lawyers is a professional association of lawyers particularly skilled and experienced in handling consumer financial services matters and dedicated to the improvement and enhancement of the skill and practice of consumer financial services law and the ethics of the profession. Membership in the College is limited to those lawyers whose principal practice is in the field of consumer financial services law, who have achieved preeminence in the field of consumer financial services law and who have made repeated and substantial contributions to the promotion of learning and scholarship in consumer financial services law through teaching, lecturing and published writings.