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24 Apr 2009, 6:02 pm
This Article argues that one avenue may remain to permit states to engage in consumer protection regulation of federally-chartered banks. [read post]
24 Apr 2009, 6:36 am by Garau Germano Hanley & Pennington, P.C.
  The study looked at figures from the National Practitioner Data Bank, which collects and maintains information about malpractice verdicts and settlements from across the United States. [read post]
23 Apr 2009, 6:35 am
The 2006 national Survey of State Adult Protective Services revealed that victims range in estimated number from a low of 100,000 to a high of one million a year. [read post]
21 Apr 2009, 12:00 pm
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that just 26% think they were a good idea. [read post]
20 Apr 2009, 4:59 pm
Ameriquest was the lead originator of "subprime" loans when, in 2006, it settled a national class-action lawsuit alleging that it preyed on consumers by falsifying loan documents and misleading borrowers. [read post]
20 Apr 2009, 6:17 am
Most notably, the Times suggested a repeal of a 2004 decision by federal regulators that federal regulations pre-empt state laws for nationally chartered banks. [read post]
17 Apr 2009, 11:00 am
Confidence in the U.S. banking system is up slightly since February, though. [read post]
16 Apr 2009, 12:57 pm
Related posts:Royal Bank CEO calls for carbon pricing Now that the chief executives of Canada's major companies are...NTREE Reality Check on Climate Change The National Round Table on Environment and Economy today issued...NTREE adds economic facts to the fire     The federal government’s Clean Air Agenda has received... [read post]
14 Apr 2009, 8:55 pm
" The revelation is an indictment of one of the backbone security measures of U.S. consumer banking: PIN codes. [read post]
13 Apr 2009, 9:54 am
While legislative restrictions to market and lending action may be unwelcome by some players, many democrats see the lack of regulation as a key factor that contributed to the nation's current financial stress. [read post]
11 Apr 2009, 10:39 am
The big U.S. banks may be on federal life support due to subprime loans, but the consumer "nonrecourse secured loan" business (a/k/a the pawn shop) appears to be holding up pretty well. [read post]
10 Apr 2009, 9:32 am
  This is evidenced in the banking industry (i.e. [read post]
10 Apr 2009, 12:04 am
Proposed changes are being heavily pushed by consumer-friendly entities like the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (of which I am a member), and heavily opposed by the banking industry. [read post]
9 Apr 2009, 8:39 am
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8 Apr 2009, 5:33 am
Nationalization and re-privatization would not change that; while the replacement of the bank executives who got us into this crisis would be just and sensible, ultimately, the swapping-out of one set of powerful managers for another would change only the names of the oligarchs. [read post]
6 Apr 2009, 2:36 am
For additional information contact [www.gallerywatch.com] Subscription needed for online access: 04/03/2009 Legislative Text of the National Insurance Consumer Protection Act, H.R. 1880 (PDF 236 KB)Text of the Bill as Introduced by Rep. [read post]
5 Apr 2009, 1:26 pm
With the stock market in freefall, the Treasury Department proposed a $700 billion “Troubled Asset Relief Program” (”TARP”) to buy toxic assets from the nation’s banks in order to shore up their balance sheets and restore confidence to the financial system. [read post]