ABI Blog Exchange

2016-11-14
American Apparel LLC and five of its subsidiaries have filed petitions for relief under Chapter 11 in the Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaw
2016-11-14
The president-elect faces major questions about credit access, affordable housing, the future of Dodd-Frank and the structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the extent to which he will act upon them remains unclear.

Read More from: BankThink

2016-11-14
Wall Street Journal Dismantling Dodd-Frank: Rather than fully repealing the Dodd-Frank Act, Donald Trump's transition team is instead looking at dismembering the parts of it that "Republicans find most objectionable," according to The Wall Stre

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2016-11-13
  In Watson v. Bank of Am., N.A., No. 16CV513-GPC(MDD), 2016 WL 6581846 (S.D. Cal. Nov.

Read More from: Tampa Bankruptcy

2016-11-12
Our Union Grove bankruptcy lawyer, Shannon Wynn, noticed a trend this month.

Read More from: Wynn at Law, LLC

2016-11-11
Overview In this bankruptcy case study, we are going to analyze the financial situation for Ms. L., who resides in Chicago. She resides on Woodland Park Avenue of the East side of the city. She filed a chapter 13 bankruptcy back in 2006.
2016-11-11
Regulatory costs may be warranted, but neither Congress nor the executive branch assessed the cost of the Dodd-Frank Act before its enactment.

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2016-11-11
After focusing on the substance of personal bankruptcy laws around the world for years, I'm now convinced that I should instead have been focusing on institutions and procedure.

Read More from: Credit Slips

2016-11-11
While remittances may pose higher risks than services like bill pay, they are absolutely necessary in an age of unprecedented migration. It's high time state and federal regulators update the rules to help inspire banks to re-risk.

Read More from: BankThink

2016-11-10
The historic election has presented an opportunity for a comprehensive overhaul of the housing finance system after eight years of gridlock.

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2016-11-10
Goldman Sachs' latest class of partners includes 19 women, which is as high as that number has ever been; a Trump adviser says Janet Yellen isn't going anywhere, for now; and what the election taught us about the depth of the gender divide.

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2016-11-10
On November 28, 2016, the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments in the appeal of Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors v. CIT Group/Business Credit Inc. (In re Jevic Holding Corp.), 787 F.3d 173 (3d Cir.
2016-11-10
The credit agencies played a role in the Great Recession, but marketplace lenders still need ratings oversight to make their businesses viable.

Read More from: BankThink