...the firm opened an office in Coral Gables, Fla., near Miami, with banking lawyer Raul Valdes-Fauli and associate Thomas Oppenheimer, both formerly of Fowler...
...disputes. Stutman, senior counsel in the real estate and corporate departments, focuses his practice on commercial real estate transactions, real estate finance, commercial...
...paid a combined $22 million in a class action settlement with the Department of Veterans Affairs. Lechner got an additional $1.48 million in fees...
...in 2012 thanks to an increase in demand across all of its departments, firm Chairman Mark Stewart said. Last year was one focused...
... The Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs also...of the firm's litigation department since 2002, started to talk...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...s 2010 decision in U.S. Organizations for Bankruptcy Alternatives v. Department of Banking. Leavitt was joined by Judges Dan Pellegrini, Bernard L...
...credit/debit card data, Social Security numbers, employee and human resources information, banking/financial records, or medical information? How many confidential records are maintained? Does...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...of legislation became effective impacting financial institutions regulated by the Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities. First, HB 2368 streamlined the Banking Code of 1965...
...Samuel D. Hodge Jr., a professor and chair of the legal studies department at Temple University. Hodge has written on the state of apology laws...
...a member of the Senate Banking Committee, Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass...on February 14: U.S. Department of the Treasury Under Secretary...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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