The National Law Journal 1996 John L. Douglas - Abstracts
The National Law Journal 1996 John L. Douglas | |||||
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As states adopt interstate banking even before federal law goes into effect, holding companies mull consolidating subsidiaries. | Law | John L. Douglas, John A. Buchman | |||
The FDIC, taking a different approach from the Federal Reserve, weighs in on how regulations of deposits apply to stored value cards. | Law | John L. Douglas | |||
The recent 'Barnett Bank' decision, upholding a bank's right to sell insurance in small towns, leaves many issues unresolved. | Law | John L. Douglas, John A. Buchman | |||
Two recent Federal Reserve Board decisions afford latitude to banks in acquiring technology firms engaged in activities incidental to banking. | Law | John L. Douglas |
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