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49 Consumer Fin. L.Q. Rep. 1 (1995)

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Vol. 49 No. 1                                                                                                            Winter, 1995


Part Four of a Series on Consumer Financial Services Providers in the 1990s: Fringe Banking and Basic Banking Services

Explaining the Boom in Check-Cashing Outlets and Pawnshops
by  John P. Caskey
Commentary:  The Rise of Bank Substitutes and Why It Will Continue
by  Alvin C. Harrell
Basic Banking: New York's Attempt to Democratize Banking Services
by  Grace Sterrett
Symposium: Fair Lending and CRA

Fair Lending Requirements: The Intervention of a Governmental Social Agenda Into Bank Supervision and Regulation
by  Pofessor Joseph J. Norton
The New Regulations Implementing the Community Reinvestment Act
by  Bennet S. Koren, Laura Hobson Brown, and Elena A. Lovoy
Evolution of the Community Reinvestment Act Regulations and Related Issues
by  Samuel J. Malizia
The New Community  Reinvestment Act Regulations: An Attempt at Implementing Performance-Based Standards
by  Professor Richard D. Marsico
Re-Examining Equal Credit Enforcement: A Revised Effects Test Threatens Consumer Lending Practices
by  Warren L. Dennis and Christine L. DiBacco
Decatur Federal and Its Five (So Far) Progeny: U.S. Department of Justice Fair Lending Settlements
by  Paul H. Schieber
Disparate Impact Discrimination: Fair Lending at a Crossroads
by  Thomas P. Vartanian, Robert H. Ledig, and Alisa Babitz
Equal Credit Opportunity in the 1990s: Implications for Creditors' Institutions
by  Alvin C. Harrell and Laurie A. Lucas
Plus:

Truth in Lending Commentary: 1995 Update
by  Jane E. Ahrens

The Next Antitrust Challenge for Payment Systems: Does Duality Harm Competition?
by  David A. Balto

Finding Drafts of Uniform Commercial Acts on the Internet
by  Brian Zollinger

Commentary:  Trial by Jury-An Obsolete Concept
by  Marcus A. Brown

Using RESPA  to Remedy Erroneous ARM Adjustments
by  Michael T. Maurer

Forced-Placed Insurance
by  Carl W. Morgan

Summary  of California Legislation Affecting Consumer Credit
by  Edward A. Giedgowd

PA Legislature Boosts Second Mortgage Lenders and Brokers
by  Leonard A. Bernstein and Barbara S. Mishkin

Director Liability Under FIRREA Redux: Moving Towards Synthesis
by  Professor Norwood P. Beveridge

Disclosure of Acquisition Fees in Assignments of Consumer Chattel Paper
by  Alvin C. Harrell

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