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Just a Litte off the Top: Strategies for Reducing the Growing Cost of B2B Credit Car Acceptance

Event

When:
Wed, January 28, 2026
Where:
Online, internet
Category:
Webinars

Description

with Andrew Behlmann, Esq, Lowenstein Sandler LLP
and Colleen Restel, Esq, Lowenstein Sandler LLP

About the webinar:

In recent years, the use of credit cards, debit cards and purchasing cards for B2B payments has accelerated dramatically. While card payments can provide quicker liquidity than checks, ACH and other payment mechanisms, their convenience brings along a significant downside: cost.

The speakers will discuss the decade-long saga of credit card processing fee surcharges in the wake of the 2012 Visa/Mastercard antitrust settlement, strategies for implementing a surcharge program and other practical means of reducing the ever-growing costs and other risks of accepting B2B payments by credit card.

Speakers:

Andrew Behlmann, Esq, Lowenstein Sandler LLP

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Andrew Behlmann leverages his background in corporate finance and management to approach restructuring problems, both in and out of court, from a practical, results-oriented perspective. With a focus on building consensus among multiple parties that have competing priorities, Andrew is equally at home both in and out of the courtroom. He has a track record of turning financial distress into positive business outcomes. Clients value his counsel in complex Chapter 11 cases, where he represents debtors, creditors' committees, purchasers and investors.

Andrew writes and speaks frequently about bankruptcy matters and financial issues. Before becoming a lawyer, he worked in senior financial management at a midsize, privately held company.

Colleen Restel, Esq, Lowenstein Sandler LLP

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Colleen Restel advises clients on all aspects of complex financial restructuring matters. She represents creditors’ committees, tort claimant committees, individual creditors, post-confirmation fiduciaries, securities plaintiffs, and other interested parties, whom she guides through the development and implementation of innovative solutions and strategies aimed at maximizing recoveries and achieving results.

Colleen has a strong track record in bankruptcy-related litigation involving the investigation, prosecution, and defense of actions against officers, directors, and lenders, including fraudulent transfer actions; and in representing clients in contested confirmation hearings. Prior to joining Lowenstein, she practiced commercial litigation—both within and outside of the bankruptcy context—at a New Jersey-based law firm, where she focused on complex discovery and trials for clients in the pharmaceutical, real estate, retail, and other sectors.

A former term clerk to the Hon. Rosemary Gambardella of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey, Colleen remains active in the New Jersey bankruptcy community as a member of the Lawyers Advisory Committee for the New Jersey Bankruptcy Court and as an active member and board member of several restructuring-industry related organizations; she also frequently writes and speaks on bankruptcy and credit-related trends.

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NACM & FCIB Members: $95 | Non-members: $195
12:00 pm PT | 1:00 pm MT | 2:00 pm CT | 3:00 pm ET

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