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Quarterly Report

Vol. 65, Nos. 1 – 2 (2011)

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In This Issue:

  • OCC Proposed Rule Implementing Dodd-Frank Act Changes to Preemption and Visitorial Powers
    By Stephen F.J. Ornstein and William W. Carpenter
  • Fair Debt Collection Practices Act: The Regulatory Environment and Recent Appellate Cases
    By Laurie A. Lucas and Mike Voorhees
  • The FDCPA and the First Amendment
    By Bruce N. Menkes
  • Update on Current and Prospective Fair Lending Enforcement and Litigation Developments
    By John L. Ropiequet, Christopher S. Naveja and L. Jean Noonan
  • ECOA Model Adverse Action Notices
    By Stephen F.J. Ornstein and Jennifer Maree
  • Fair Credit Reporting Act Update
    By Michael Ferachi, David Smith, Aimee G. Szygenda and Mark H. Tyson
  • Seventh Circuit Limits FACT Act's Credit Card Truncation Requirement to Hard Copy Receipts; Electronic Receipts Not Subject to Privacy Requirements
    By Thomas J. Cunningham, P. Russell Perdew and Chethan G. Shetty
  • Recent Arbitration Developments
    By Mark H. Tyson
  • Impact of the Dodd-Frank Act on Mortgage Loan Servicing
    By Joseph Moran
  • Cloud Computing – Transcending the Cloud: A Legal Guide to the Risks and Rewards of Cloud Computing, Part One
    By Adam W. Snukal, Joseph I. Rosenbaum and Leonard A. Bernstein
  • 2010–2011 UCC Update
    By John Krahmer
  • Update on Deposit Account, Negotiable Instrument, and Payment System Issues and Developments
    By Robert T. Luttrell, III. and Alvin C. Harrell
  • Secured Transactions and Bankruptcy Developments
    By Stephen L. Sepinuck
  • The 2010 Amendments to the Uniform Text of Article 9
    By Alvin C. Harrell
  • Revised UCC Article 9 Provisions Affecting Vehicle Finance
    By Thomas J. Buiteweg
  • Recommendation of the Permanent Editorial Board for the Uniform Commercial Code to Withdraw the 2003 Amendments to UCC Articles 2 and 2A from the Official Text*
    By *© 2011 by the American Law Institute. Reprinted with permission of the American Law Institute
  • What's Amiss? The Lawyering Interest in “Miscellaneous” Contract Provisions
    By Jonathan C. Lipson
  • Mortgage Transfer Disclosure Final Rule
    By Stephen F.J. Ornstein, Matthew S. Yoon and John P. Holahanv
  • The Impact of Healthcare Reform on Financing in the Healthcare Industry
    By Sam Maizel, Shane A. Passarelli and George D. Pillari
  • Final Model Privacy Form under the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act
    By Stephen F.J. Ornstein, Matthew S. Yoon and John P. Holahan
  • Illinois Senate Bill 1894
    By Stephen F.J. Ornstein, Matthew S. Yoon and John P. Holahan
  • 2010 Maryland Legislation Affecting Financial Services Providers
    By Carla Stone Witzel and Marjorie A. Corwin
  • HAMP: An Overview of the Program and Recent Litigation Trends
    By John R. Chiles and Matthew T. Mitchell
  • The Mortgage Reform and Anti-Predatory Lending Act
    By Stephen F.J. Ornstein, Matthew S. Yoon and John P. Holahan
  • Commentary: Treasury/HUD Report on Reforming America's Housing Finance Market
    By Alvin C. Harrell
  • OCC Supervisory Guidance Regarding Foreclosure Management Practices
    By Stephen F.J. Ornstein and William W. Carpenter
  • Dodd-Frank Act at One Year: An Overview
    By Gary L. Goldberg
  • Maryland Emergency Rule: Affidavits in Foreclosure Proceedings
    By Stephen F.J. Ornstein, Matthew S. Yoon and John P. Holahan

*Notice to Readers: The Quarterly Report is a research tool designed to help readers find and understand applicable laws, cases, and regulations. It also provides a forum for advocates of change. While the content of the Quarterly Report is believed to be accurate, the Conference cannot be responsible for errors. Readers are cautioned to consult primary authority before formulating or relying on a legal position. The views expressed in the Quarterly Report are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Editor, the Conference on Consumer Finance Law, or the members of the Governing Committee. Opposing views are welcome and will be considered for publication.

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