The American College of Consumer Financial Services Lawyers (ACCFSL) has selected Husch Blackwell partner Sabrina A. Neff to be inducted as a Fellow in its 27th class on April 2, 2022.
A member of the firm's Financial Services & Capital Markets business unit, Houston-based Neff focuses her practice on consumer and commercial financial services litigation where she represents lenders in both state and federal court, defending against suits brought by consumers and asserting creditors’ rights in commercial default litigation. Neff becomes the second Husch Blackwell attorney to be inducted into the ACCFSL. According to the ACCFSL’s website, Neff would become the seventh ACCFSL Fellow to hail from the state of Texas and the 17th Fellow who focuses their practice on financial services litigation.
The American College of Consumer Financial Service Lawyers, formed in 1996, 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 to the College is by invitation only and is limited to 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. ACCFSL members include judges, lawyers, professors and government employees and officials.