Vol. 64, No. 4 (2010)
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In This Issue:
- Louisiana Supreme Court Confirms Yield Spread Premiums are Not Included in the HOEPA Points and Fees Calculation
By Bennet Koren and Lauren Campisi - The Dodd-Frank Act Changes the Consumer Finance Landscape
By John L. Ropiequet, Christopher S. Naveja and Jason B. Hirsh - Summary of the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010
By Richard P. Hackett and Frank H. Bishop, Jr. - Preemption under the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010
By Roland E. Brandel and Jeremy R. Mandell - Current Issues in Negotiable Instruments Law, Deposit Accounts and Payment Transactions
By Alvin C. Harrell and Robert T. Luttrell, III - Funds Transfers under UCC Article 4A: What is a Commercially Reasonable Security System?
By Stuart R. Hene - Overview and Update on Vehicle Secured Transactions, Certificates of Title, and Related Issues
By David B. McCrea and Alvin C. Harrell - Some Critical Issues in Automobile Dealer Bankruptcies
By Lawrence A. Young, Wayne Kitchens, Patrick McCarren and Kristen Baker - Testing Materiality under the Unfair Practices Acts: What Information Matters When Collecting Time-Barred Debts?
By Timothy E. Goldsmith and Nathalie Martin - The 2010 Amendments to the Telemarketing Sales Rule: Expanding FTC Regulatory Oversight to Debt Relief Services
By John L. Ropiequet and Jason B. Hirsh - Mortgage Rescue Fraud and the Subsequent Purchaser
By Ashley Harrell - Partial Payment Claims Processing, FHA Modernization and PETRA - Signs of Innovation at HUD
By Scott E. Fireison and Sheldon L. Shreiberg - Federal Reserve Board Announcement Regarding Decision Not to Finalize Three Pending Rulemakings
By Stephen F. J. Ornstein, Matthew S. Yoon and John P. Holahan - Home Affordable Modification Program Update
By Stephen F.J. Ornstein, Matthew S. Yoon and John P. Holahan - Eligibility and Foreclosure Alternatives in the HAMP Home Affordable Refinancing and Foreclosure Alternatives Programs
By Stephen F.J. Ornstein, Matthew S. Yoon and John P. Holahan - Corporate Governance Lessons from the 2008 Financial Crisis: Assessing the Effectiveness of Corporate Governance Through a Look at Troubled Companies
By Richard Lieberman - Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Appraiser Independence Requirements
By Stephen F.J. Ornstein, Matthew S. Yoon and John P. Holahan - Lac du Flambeau Management Contract Decision
By Wilda Wahpepah and Christine L. Swanick - Interim Rule for TILA Disclosures under the Mortgage Disclosure Improvement Act
By Stephen F. J. Ornstein, Matthew S. Yoon and John P. Holahan - Clarifications to Interim Rule for Closed-End Payment and Interest Disclosures
By Stephen F.J. Ornstein, Matthew S. Yoon and John P. Holahan - Federal Preemption Case Law Developments
By Ralph T. Wutscher and David L. Beam - MERS Case Law Overview
By Sharon McGann Horstkamp - Congress Enacts Truth in Caller ID Act
By Lauren Campisi - 2010 Update on Delaware Case Law Relating to Alternative Entities
By Louis G. Hering and David A. Harris - LLCs and Bankruptcy - A Case Law Update
By James J. Wheaton - California Supreme Court Rules that Class Actions under the Unfair Competition Law Can Go Forward Without a Showing of Class-Wide Injury: In re Tobacco II and Subsequent Developments
By Bruce A. Colbath - In Memorium: Three Distinguished Oklahoma Jurists
- Quarterly Report Ranked by Washington and Lee University School of Law
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