Vol. 64, Nos. 2 – 3 (2010)
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In This Issue:
- Financial Regulatory Reform - The Dodd-Frank Act Rolls Back Federal Preemption
By Matthew Dyckman, Matthew S. Yoon, and John P. Holahan - Predatory Lending/Fair Lending: Municipalities and Others Take on Mortgage Lenders
By John L. Ropiequet - Banking Industry Regulatory Update
By Jacqui Hatfield and Gil Cohen - Lending to the Military
By Jacqueline S. Akins - Emerging Topic: Is a Loan Modification "Credit" Under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act? According to the Fed, It is
By Laura C. Baucus, Joseph H. Hickey, and Michael J. Blalock - U.S. Supreme Court Decides "Discharge by Declaration" Student Loan Bankruptcy Case
By Maya P. Hill and Thomas A. Hill - Update on Mortgage-Related Litigation in Texas
By Lawrence A. Young and Lindsay L. Lambert - Fair Credit Reporting Risk-Based Pricing Notice Final Rules
By Stephen F.J. Ornstein, Matthew S. Yoon, and John P. Holahan - Section 404 of the Helping Families Save Their Homes Act of 2009
By Stephen F.J. Ornstein, Matthew S. Yoon, and John P. Holahan - New Indiana Foreclosure Procedures
By Stephen F.J. Ornstein, Matthew S. Yoon, and John P. Holahan - North Carolina Foreclosure Law Update
By Stephen F.J. Ornstein, Matthew S. Yoon, and John P. Holahan - North Carolina Consumer Economic Protection Act of 2009
By Stephen F.J. Ornstein, Matthew S. Yoon, and John P. Holahan - North Carolina Emergency Program to Reduce Home Foreclosures Act
By Stephen F.J. Ornstein, Matthew S. Yoon, and John P. Holahan - South Carolina Anti-Predatory Lending Law
By Stephen F.J. Ornstein, Matthew S. Yoon, and John P. Holahan - Virginia High Risk Home Loan Requirements
By Stephen F.J. Ornstein, Matthew S. Yoon, and John P. Holahan - Washington House Bill 2770
By Stephen F.J. Ornstein, Matthew S. Yoon, and John P. Holahan - Court Tests a Borrower's Ability to Block Loan Transfers to Competitors
By Jon Kibbe, Brian S. Fraser and Eric S. Rosen - Summary of the Mortgage Lending Provisions in the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
By Robert A. Cook and Meghan Musselman - Commentary: The Perils of Public Finance
By Alvin C. Harrell
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