Blawg Directory: Banking Law
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Investment Fraud Lawyer Blog
Designed to educate consumers about current events in the financial services industry.
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Mortgage Meltdown
This blawg covers the ever-growing gamut of litigation, legislation and regulatory responses arising out of the subprime mortgage crisis.
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Banking Law Prof Blog
A regularly updated blog covering banking law news and issues. The blog is part of the Law Professor Blogs Network.
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Iowa Banking Law Blog
Updated legal information for the financial institution industry.
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Mortgage License Solutions
This blawg is for mortgage brokers and lenders who need more information about getting and keeping their mortgage licenses.
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NAFCU Compliance Blog
"A daily dose of legal and compliance-related information pertaining to federally chartered credit unions."
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Economic Recovery Resource Center
Roundups of legal and economic analyses that appear in newspapers and on the Internet related to financial market turbulence.
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California Consumer Finance Litigation
"Reporting on recent developments and providing analysis of important finance topics related to banking, credit cards, mortgages, and consumer finance statutes and regulations."
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CFTC Law
Commentaries on commodities, forex, futures and commodities regulations.
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Karel’s Legal Blog
Provides posts on different aspects of Netherlands Antilles and Aruban law with the focus on banking, financial and corporate law as well as litigation.
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Bank Bryan Cave
A summary of legal issues affecting community banks, with a current focus on Troubled Asset Relief Program Capital and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s Temporary Liquidity Guarantee Program.
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The Financial Commonplace Book
"A blog containing news and commentary on the world of securities and finance from a securities lawyer's perspective."
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Economic Recovery Task Force
"Resource to help financial institutions, private investment funds, institutional investors and other market participants navigate the myriad legislative, regulatory and enforcement challenges of today."
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A Failure of Capitalism
This blawg, hosted by The Atlantic, is the means by which 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Richard Posner intends to update his book A Failure of Capitalism: The Crisis of '08 and the Descent into Depression. He writes: "My tentative menu of subsequent entries is (1) adding some depth to my discussion of certain economic issues, and suggesting some additional readings; (2) discussing current plans and proposals for changing the regulation of banking and finance; (3) revisiting the issue of who is to blame for the crisis, (4) responding to critics, and (5) discussing the role of law and law schools in helping the economy to recover. After that—we'll see."
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Bank Lawyer’s Blog
"My blog is a personal blog and is not directly connected with my law practice (although I may draw upon my professional experiences, as well as my personal experiences, in writing my blog posts). I want to provide a forum where I can comment from time to time on the law and other issues that interest me, and may be of interest to others. ... I'm here to have fun, and maybe, occasionally, either educate myself or someone else."
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