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50 Consumer Fin. L.Q. Rep. 1 (1996)

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Vol. 50 No. 1                                                                                                     Winter, 1996


Symposium: Banking Law 1996

Murphy v. FDIC: Is the D'Oench Doctrine Doomed?
  by David F. D'Alessandris

Competition in the Balance: The United States Supreme Court Approves Bank Sales of Insurance
  by David W. Roderer

Electronic Banking-Smart Cards, Cyberspace and the Internet
  by Dan L. Nicewander

The Bank-Customer Relation: States' Rights, Bad Press and New Law
  by Peter G. Pierce, III

Key Issues and Considerations in Drafting Deposit Agreements and Funds Transfer Services Agreements for Financial Institutions
  by R. David Whitaker

Payment System Issues-UCC  Article 4A; Regulations J, S, and D
  by Alvin C. Harrell

Update on FDIC Deposit Insurance Issues
  by Andrew J. Pantos

A Summary  of the New Texas Banking Act and Related Laws
  by Sherry Castle Whitley

The Mexican Banking Crisis: Remedies and Opportunities
  by Stephen L. Fluckiger

A Setback for National Banking: The 30-Mile Leap
  by David W. Roderer

Plus:

Commerce  Clause Limitations on State Laws Affecting Interstate Lending Programs
  by Jeremy T. Rosenblum and Keith S. Marlowe

Commentary:  Do Consumer Protections Help Uniform Laws Get Enacted? Are Consumer Protections Costs or Insurance?
Is Consumer Credit Too Available?
  by David B. McMahon

Commentary:  Proposed Consumer Changes to Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code Would Adversely Affect Consumer Credit
  by Richard B. Wagner

UCC  Article 9 Drafting Committee March 1996 Meeting Considers Consumer-Related Collateral
  by Alvin C. Harrell

Twenty Ways to Avoid Liability Under the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
  by Alvin C. Harrell

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