...at the heart of the financial crisis. One by one, federal and state officials took turns chiding S&P's alleged misconduct...
National Law Journal
...predecessor, Oriental Federal Savings, opened...eastern, and western regions of...non-profit credit union offering various...its full corporate name was...
National Law Journal
...inter alia, that three Missouri credit unions, by participating in a subprime...
National Law Journal
...draws its corporate code from...Ltd. v. Western Union Corp., 675...of the federal courts would...
...via the congressional appropriations process rather than independently by fees from the Federal Reserve. The tactic has outraged Democrats, who accuse Republicans of...
Some on The National Law Journal's list of 20 in-house counsel oversee huge operations. Others are joined by just a few attorneys and work mostly on regional issues. One thing each has in common: The
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...removed this case to the U.S.District Court for the Western District of Missouri, and the district court...
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...loans, and consumer loans. Defendants Arthur Kechijian and Larry Austin are both corporate officers of United Mortgage. At various times, United Mortgage employed Ma'lissa...
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