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Natasha Dempsey

Senior Counsel

Natasha Dempsey

Senior Counsel

Natasha Dempsey, based in Foley鈥檚 Denver office, is an experienced attorney specializing in bank regulatory compliance, financial services, financial technology (Fintech) as well as environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations. She advises banks, credit unions, and non-depository financial institutions on regulatory strategy, risk management, and transactional matters, combining deep legal expertise with practical guidance to help clients navigate complex compliance challenges while supporting operational efficiency and strategic decision-making.

Natasha counsels clients on regulatory, supervisory, enforcement, corporate, and compliance matters before all major federal and state financial regulatory agencies. She has extensive experience advising financial institutions, corporations, and emerging businesses on financial services, Fintech, and bank regulatory compliance and complex transactional matters as well as ESG considerations, including climate related financial risk matters.

Natasha鈥檚 financial services regulatory practice covers a wide array of regulatory topics including lending and credit, payments, Bank Secrecy Act/anti-money laundering (BSA/AML), subscriptions/automatic renewal, prepaid/gift cards, credit reporting, unfair and deceptive trade practices, financial privacy and consumer data. Natasha鈥檚 banking experience includes advising on retail banking products as well as core supervisory requirements under both state and federal law including pursuant to the Bank Holding Company Act, National Bank Act, Federal Deposit Insurance Act, and the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, and their implementing regulations.

With extensive experience in digital assets, money services businesses (MSBs), and BSA/AML compliance, Natasha assists companies navigating the evolving intersection of cryptocurrency regulation and financial technology. She advises on compliance with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) requirements as well as the wide array of state licensing and compliance regimes 鈥 as well as emerging federal frameworks including requirements under the GENIUS Act. With respect to ESG, Natasha provides advice on climate-related financial risk, corporate social responsibility initiatives, and governance frameworks, helping companies align with state/global ESG standards and stakeholder expectations.

Natasha is a member of the Consumer Law, Finance and Class Action Practice Group, the Financial Services Regulatory team, the Innovative Technology – Digital Assets & Blockchain Sector, and the Energy & Infrastructure- Energy Transition/ESG Sector.

Affiliations

  • Co-Chair, Corporate Sustainability Law Committee of the American Bar Association (ABA) Business Law Section
  • Vice Chair, Payments and Electronic Banking Subcommittee of the American Bar Association (ABA) Business Law Section鈥檚 Banking Law Committee
  • Chair of the Pro Bono Subcommittee of the ABA Business Law Section鈥檚 Banking Law Committee
  • Banking Law Liaison for the ABA Business Law Section鈥檚 Corporate Sustainability Law Committee
  • Member of the ABA Business Law Section鈥檚 Consumer Financial Services Law Committee

Presentations and Publications

  • Co-Author (Feb. 2026) 鈥 Practising Law Institute (PLI) – Audit Committee Deskbook, Chapter 16, 鈥淪trategic Considerations: ERM, Capital Allocation, and ESG, Including Climate-Related Disclosures鈥
  • Panel Speaker (Feb. 2026) – Practising Law Institute (PLI) Webinar – 鈥1793-2025: The End of the Physical Penny鈥
  • Author (Sept. 2025) Blockchain Law Review, LATAM Edition 鈥 鈥淭he GENIUS Act: Overview of the Payment Stablecoin Legislation鈥
  • Co-author (Sept. 2025) Law360 鈥 鈥淏anking and Digital Assets: Key Takeaways from the President鈥檚 Working Group Report鈥
  • Program Chair and Panel Moderator (Sept. 2025) 鈥 American Bar Association, Business Law Section Fall Meeting 鈥 鈥淏eyond Borders: Navigating Future Compliance in Canada-U.S. Cross-Border Payments鈥
  • Program Chair and Panel Speaker (Sept. 2025) 鈥 American Bar Association, Business Law Section Fall Meeting 鈥 鈥淣avigating the Climate-Related Financial Risk Landscape: Impacts to Financial Institutions鈥
  • Co-author (May 2025) Law360 鈥 鈥淲hat Bank Regulator Consolidation Would Mean For Industry鈥
  • Panel Speaker (April 2025) 鈥 American Bar Association, Business Law Section Spring Meeting 鈥 鈥淐rypto, Custody, and The Future of Money Under Trump 2.0鈥
  • Panel Speaker (April 2025) 鈥 American Bar Association, Business Law Section Webinar 鈥 鈥淏ack to the Future: Paths for Banks to Engage in Digital Asset Activities鈥
  • Quoted in Newsweek (Feb. 2025) 鈥 鈥淲hat CFPB Shutdown Means for Junk Fees鈥
  • Panel Speaker (2024) – American Bar Association, Banking Law Committee Meeting 鈥 鈥淥pen Banking? Banking as a Service? Is Everything a Bank?鈥
  • Panel Speaker (2023) 鈥 National Consumer Reporting Association, Annual Conference 鈥 鈥淐FPB Open Banking Implications鈥
  • Panel Speaker, 鈥淢odernizing the Community Reinvestment Act,鈥 Strafford Webinar (2022)
  • Panel Speaker, 鈥淧rudential Regulation and Supervision,鈥 American Bar Association (ABA) Banking Law Committee Meeting (2021)
  • Panel Speaker, 鈥淐ommunity Reinvestment Act Reform,鈥 Association of Military Banks of America (AMBA) 2018 Fall Workshop Legal and Compliance Panel (2018)
  • Panel Speaker, 鈥淭rends in Community Engagement by Financial Services Companies,鈥 American Bar Association Business Law Section 2018 Spring Meeting (2018)
May 6, 2026 Manufacturing Industry Advisor

Hot Topics in Product Stewardship: Key Regulatory Developments to Watch

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March 2, 2026 Innovative Technology Insights

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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) took a significant step in shaping U.S. digital asset regulation on February 25,...
February 19, 2026 In the News

Natasha Dempsey Assesses New California Venture Capital Diversity Reporting Law

番茄社区; Lardner LLP senior counsel Natasha Dempsey shared insights on California Fair Investment Practices by Venture Capital Companies Act in the Pitchbook article, 鈥淰Cs are pushing back against California鈥檚 new startup diversity reporting rules.鈥
February 17, 2026 Innovative Technology Insights

California Rolls Out New Venture Capital Diversity Reporting Requirements

California鈥檚 new Fair Investment Practices by Venture Capital Companies Law (FIPVCC) is shaking up the Venture Capital (VC) industry with its first compliance deadlines right around the corner.
February 9, 2026 Innovative Technology Insights

California Rolls Out New Venture Capital Diversity Reporting Requirements

California鈥檚 new law, Fair Investment Practices by Venture Capital Companies, will require diversity reporting by venture capital and similar investment firms with a California nexus beginning in 2026.
February 9, 2026 Innovative Technology Insights

California Rolls Out New Venture Capital Diversity Reporting Requirements

California鈥檚 new law, Fair Investment Practices by Venture Capital Companies, will require diversity reporting by venture capital and similar investment firms with a California nexus beginning in 2026.