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Warren Traiger Quoted in American Banker Article, "Final HMDA Rule Still Too Costly Despite Changes, Industry Warns"
Warren Traiger was quoted in Rachel Witkowski's American Banker article, "Final HMDA Rule Still Too Costly Despite Changes, Industry Warns," on October 15, 2015. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau backed off some of its initial plans in its final rule requiring lenders to collect more data...
In The NewsJeremiah Buckley Featured as Spotlight Member in September 2015 ABA Consumer Financial Services Committee Newsletter
Jerry Buckley was featured as a Spotlight Member in the September issue of the ABA’s Consumer Financial Services Committee newsletter. Titled “Jeremiah S. Buckley: From Participating in the Birth of Consumer Financial Services Laws to Shaping the Future of the Industry,” and written by former...
In The NewsJeffrey Naimon Quoted in Law360 Article, "5 Cases Banks Will Be Watching In Next High Court Term"
Jeffrey Naimon was quoted in Evan Weinberger's Law360 article, "5 Cases Banks Will Be Watching in Next High Court Term," on Friday, September 18, 2015. The Supreme Court is poised to answer a long-standing question over whether the Fair Credit Reporting Act gives plaintiffs the right to sue a...
In The NewsWarren Traiger Quoted in American Banker Article, "Branch Closings Could Increase Exposure in Discrimination Claims"
Warren Traiger was quoted in Jackie Stewart's American Banker article, "Branch Closings Could Increase Exposure in Discrimination Claims," on September 14, 2015. Regulators are actively pursuing discrimination claims against lenders, said Warren Traiger, a lawyer at Buckley Sandler. Banking...
In The NewsWalter Zalenski Quoted in Bloomberg BNA Article, "Quick Answers Unlikely as Investors, Lenders Weigh Midland Funding Fallout"
Walter Zalenski was quoted in Chris Bruce's Bloomberg BNA article, "Quick Answers Unlikely as Investors, Lenders Weigh Midland Funding Fallout," on August 21, 2015. Walter E. Zalenski, a partner with Buckley Sandler in Washington, D.C., who advises banks and financial institutions, said he expects...
In The NewsWarren Traiger Quoted in American Banker Article, "Banks' Win in NYC Threatens Cities' Reinvestment Laws"
Warren Traiger was quoted in Kevin Wack's American Banker article, "Banks' Win in NYC Threatens Cities' Reinvestment Laws," on Monday, August 10, 2015. Amid the economic fallout of the financial crisis, lots of big American cities passed local laws pressuring banks to invest more in their low-...
In The NewsBuckley Sandler Adds Depth to FinTech Capabilities with Addition of Jeffrey S. Hydrick to Corporate Transactional Practice
WASHINGTON, DC (August 5, 2015) Buckley Sandler LLP is pleased to announce that Jeffrey S. Hydrick has joined the firm’s Corporate Transactions practice as Counsel in our Washington, DC, office, effective August 3, 2015. An experienced practitioner and noted expert on mobile payments and bank-...
In The NewsJeffrey Naimon Quoted in American Banker Article, "New Military Lending Rules Cover More Credits, Ban Arbitration"
Jeffrey Naimon was quoted in Kevin Wack's American Banker article, "New Military Lending Rules Cover More Credits, Ban Arbitration," on July 21, 2015. In the last two months, Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase have each been assessed $30 million civil money penalties for alleged violations of the...
In The NewsAndrew L. Sandler Interviewed by Public Justice for Trial Lawyer of the Year Award
Andrew L. Sandler was interviewed by Public Justice for their Trial Lawyer of the Year Award, for which the firm’s Navajo Nation v. U.S. team was one of five finalists. The trial team fought on behalf of the Navajo Nation for more than two years after the firm was retained following unsuccessful...
In The NewsNew Buckley Sandler Partners Noted in Law360's Report of Q2 Promotions
New partners Melissa Klimkiewicz, Jon David D. Langlois, Aaron Mahler, Adam Miller, and Ross Morrison were noted in Law360's article, "Law360 Names Attorneys Who Moved Up the Firm Ranks in Q2," on July 10, 2015. Click here to view the article at www.law360.com (subscription required).
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