How to Regulate the Unregulated? —Industrial Banks, FinTechs, and FDIC’s New Final Rule
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation recently released a final rule with respect to parent companies that own or control industrial […]
Banking-as-a-Service and How Traditional Banks are Adapting
Banks have always adapted to emerging technologies and market behavior. Consider the changes to bank products, services, and pricing over […]
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OUR HOLIDAY WISH FOR YOU We hope you have a peaceful holiday with time to experience all the joys of […]
SEC Amendments to Private Offering Framework
Publicly traded companies raise capital by selling their securities on national exchanges. The public offerings are registered with the Securities […]
Madden Class Action Update: Financial Institutions Win at Trial Level; Madden Distinguished
A district court in the Eastern District of New York recently dismissed a class action against bank-related defendants relating to […]
PPP Loan Enforcement Begins With SBA Issuing a Borrower Questionnaire
The Small Business Administration will soon require borrowers who received Paycheck Protection Program loans greater than $2 million to complete […]
All That Glitters Is Not Gold: A Look at The First Federal Securities PPP-Related Class Action
The CARES Act’s Paycheck Protection Program, while a commendable and necessary initiative, was certain to invite lawsuits against banks. It […]
Avoiding FCPA Trouble – Hints from the DOJ’s Advisory Opinion
If you conduct business internationally, pay attention. A recent Department of Justice advisory opinion offers guidance in complying with the […]
Litigation Issues for Lenders Related to PPP Loans: False Claims Act
Our firm has been at the forefront of the Payroll Protection Program “agent fee” litigation—advising and defending banks in purported […]
Seven States and the District of Columbia Sue to Overturn FDIC’s New “Valid When Made” Rule
In yet another challenge to the current administration’s efforts to abolish the “Madden Rule,” on August 20, 2020, seven states […]