...as a result of enforcement actions by the OCC, the Office of Thrift Supervision and the board of governors of the Federal Reserve System...
...The former chief executive officer of one of the largest private mortgage companies in the country was sentenced...
...the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Office of Thrift Supervision from servicers that process more than two-thirds of the...
...withdrew more than $16 billion. On Sept. 25, 2008, the Office of Thrift Supervision seized the bank and appointed the FDIC as receiver. The...
...Barr, New York state bank regulator Richard Neiman and former Office of Thrift Supervision director Ellen Seidman. AWKWARD LIFTOFF To...
...easy answer on how best to move forward. However, a recent perusal of the playground rules at my sons' elementary school got me thinking that...
...bar are increasingly expressing concern that the scandal will dampen the willingness of both clients and lawyers to engage in cutting-edge transactions and, like...
...agreement to exchange a broad scope of information with the Office of Thrift Supervision, the primary federal regulator of federal and state-chartered savings...
...Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) regulates our national banks; the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS), our thrift institutions (inevitably to be merged with the...
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