ABI Blog Exchange

2021-03-07
Some applaud the agency's recent delay of the mandatory compliance date for a new Qualified Mortgage standard.

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2021-03-06
Proposed changes to bankruptcy laws could help struggling familiesTags: 5 On Your Side, bankruptcy, consumerPosted February 26, 2021 5:25 p.m. ESTUpdated February 26, 2021 5:46 p.m.

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2021-03-06
Abstract: The law of data breaches is new, dynamic, and evolving. The number and complexity of breaches increases each year and legal scholars, courts, and policymakers scramble to respond.

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2021-03-06
Executive Summary: In 2020, those who have fallen behind at least three months on their mortgage increased 250 percent to over 2 million households, and is now at a level not seen since the height of the Great Recession in …

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2021-03-06
Summary: The Debtor owns a 2012 Clayton mobile home which she acquired approximately 507 days prior to filing bankruptcy. Arguing that the Hanging Paragraph of 11 U.S.C. § 1325(a)(5) allowed the cram-down of any thing of value other than a …

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2021-03-06
Summary: Mortgage Servicers argued that the bankruptcy court was limited to submitting proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law to the district court for de novo review unless the parties consent to the bankruptcy court hearing and determi

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2021-03-05
The Dallas company has given Summer Faussette, an external affairs executive, the additional role of national African American business development manager, with a special focus on networking with nonprofit organizations.

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2021-03-05
Banks lobby Congress to postpone PPP deadline; Biden’s CFPB nominee puts loan servicers, credit bureaus on notice; commercial real estate lenders worry office workers won’t come back; and more from this week’s most-read stories.

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2021-03-05
The crime of vehicular homicide can be complicated even more so by an accusation of the driver being under the influence of alcohol or drugs during the time that the crime was committed.

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2021-03-05
The fintech will help these consumers set aside money in a tax-advantaged savings account that won’t jeopardize federal benefits tied to income.

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2021-03-05
A big funding source for the Paycheck Protection Program is set to expire on March 31. Its demise would pinch nonbanks that are originating and buying loans, especially if Congress continues the PPP beyond this month.

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2021-03-05
The number of credit unions having serious conversations about diversifying their boards is on the rise, according to a new study from CUES, but those efforts are more likely to succeed if targets, education and other factors are in place.

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2021-03-05
The largest banks have cut compensation or held it steady for their top executives.

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2021-03-05
In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re highlighting the female members of the Bob Gold & Associates team. We posed a number of questions to each and asked them to tell us about themselves and their journeys.

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2021-03-05
Regulations that merely reflect the beliefs of whoever’s in power undoubtedly get unwound by the next round of leaders. Policies will stand the test of time if they are focused on addressing inequalities in the financial system.

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2021-03-05
In a recent decision, the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York upheld a bankruptcy court order that enjoined a plaintiff holding an asbestos claim from pursuing a state court products liability claim against the succe
2021-03-05
The new leaders include some who succeed retiring chief executives retiring and others stepping in after unexpected departures.

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2021-03-05
   Regarding a matter in which there is a split of opinions Judge Halfenger ruled that the fees due to debtor's counsel to be paid through the chapter 13 plan reduced the amount required to be paid to unsecured creditors to meet the best interest

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2021-03-05
The St. Louis-based institution is the latest in the industry to create an executive-level position focused on diversity, equity and inclusion.

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