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...Long Island's North Fork Bankfrom four branches and...BankUnited agreed to acquire Herald National Bank. Herald National had but...
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...for the reasons which follow. Plaintiff City National Bank seeks to enforce a Connecticut judgment that was entered against Defendants Lake Street 1...
...Justice Paul Marx City National Bank sought to enforce a Connecticut judgment entered against Lake Street 1 and Englander on...
...principal of a bank in witness protection. District Judge T.F. Gilroy Daly, in Hoffman v. the Connecticut National Bank, 120...
...a brief for Amici Curiae Institute of International Bankers, Association of German Banks, economiesuisse, European Banking Federation, Federation of German Industries, French Banking Federation, Mouvement...
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