ABI Blog Exchange

2020-07-14
The Second Circuit has sided with a blogger who was sued for defamation for his headline "TCPA Class Certification Denial Exposes Major Spousal Scheme."  Wexler v. Dorsey & Whitney, LLP, 2020 U.S. App. LEXIS 21474 (2nd Cir. 7/9/20).
2020-07-14
Switching core banking systems has long been done face to face, but the pandemic has driven the process into the digital arena. The change could be permanent.

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2020-07-14
The Fed’s recent action capping dividend payments might prove inadequate once the coronavirus crisis really hits banks’ capital.

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2020-07-14
Keri Ebeck, Esq.Partner at Bernstein-Burkley, P.C. COVID-19 has obviously affected everything and everyone, including how we work and communicate with one another.

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2020-07-14
More owners are permanently shutting their doors after new lockdown orders, realizing that there may be no end in sight to the crisis.

Read More from: Shenwick & Associates

2020-07-14
Yes. Well, that would be a short blog post.

Read More from: Stop Creditor

2020-07-14
On July 6, 2020, the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (which covers appeals from federal courts in Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin) handed down the third in a series of decisions related to Chicago debtors seeking chapter 13

Read More from: Krieg DeVault

2020-07-14
This is a reminder that pursuant to the March 23, 2020 Order and the May 29, 2020 Order Extending Trial Courts’ Emergency Tolling Authority and Setting Expiration of Other Emergency Orders issued by the Indiana Supreme Court, the Court ordered tha

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2020-07-13
Bankers had asserted in April that they could handle a slump in oil prices tied to the coronavirus pandemic.

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2020-07-13
The Connecticut company recruited Robert Russell from Millington Bank to become its president and CEO.

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2020-07-13
The amount far surpassed that of any other servicer required to purchase Ginnie Mae-backed loans that were 90 days past due.

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2020-07-13
Most parents across the United States are facing an unusual choice this school year.

Read More from: Bonds & Botes, P.C.

2020-07-13
A class action asserts that the data aggregator accesses more of consumers' bank account information than it needs and ultimately aims to sell the data to others. Plaid, which has agreed to be sold to Visa, denies the allegations.

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2020-07-13
Even though fewer cases are reported among the agency's employees compared to the government average, the watchdog said the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. should improve its anti-harassment training and other procedures.

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2020-07-13
I have not been in a courtroom since the first part of March. Courts have adapted to life under Covid-19 with a combination of telephonic and video hearings.
2020-07-13
Canadian consumers are changing their banking habits to reduce physical contact with others because of COVID-19, according to a new study by McKinsey & Co.

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