Law firms will face significant challenges, both practical and existential, after Signature Bank in New York became the second U.S. bank failure in three days and the third-largest bank failure in U.S ...
Ninth Circuit reaffirms that the National Bank Act does not preempt California’s escrow-interest law: The court found no significant interference with national bank powers and again upheld the state’s ...
On November 18, the OCC issued Interpretive Letter 1186 confirming that a national bank may, as an activity incidental to the ...
The U.S. Bank Law Division has named Alston & Bird the recipient of the 2022 “Invested in Diversity” Award. Now in its fourth year, the award recognizes one of the Law Division’s close outside counsel ...
As data breaches proliferate and fraud losses rise, some consumer protection advocates want to update federal banking laws to include victims tricked into sending money to scammers. Victims like Carly ...
North Dakota's so-called banking privacy law is not about privacy, Bob Martinson contends. Charlene Nelson disagrees. She argues that it allows an invasion of people's financial privacy. About a dozen ...
Marc J. Gottridge and Lisa J. Fried discuss case law and statutory history while tackling the question of whether a foreign bank consents to be sued in New York for all purposes by appointing DFS's ...
The UAE’s legal and financial sectors have welcomed the introduction of “Federal Decree Law No. 6 of 2025 Regarding the Central Bank, Regulation ...
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