...Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank) and...research. In 2002, the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD n...
...15 year term loans made bankers quasi partners in their customers...Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act which became law...
...five entities were Maryland corporations (1) the business model they adopted as consumer debt collectors required them to use the court system to try to...
In her Securities Regulation column, Roberta S. Karmel, Centennial Professor of Law and codirector of the Center for the Study of International Business Law at Brooklyn Law School, writes that althou
In their Secured Transactions column, Alan M. Christenfeld, senior counsel at Clifford Chance, and Barbara M. Goodstein, a partner at Mayer Brown, write: The current version of the U.S. Bankruptcy Co
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...Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act created the Financial...SEC, CFTC, National Credit Union Association (NCUA), Federal Housing Finance Agency...
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