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56 Consumer Fin. L.Q. Rep. 1 (2002)

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Vol. 56 No. 1                                                                                                                      Winter,  2002


Special Section on Assignee Issues

Update on RESPA  Issues and Developments
  By Marsha L. Williams

Assignee Liability Under State Law After Jackson v. South Holland Dodge
  By Eugene J. Kelley, Jr. and John L. Ropiequet

Anti-Assignment Clauses and Structured Settlements Under Revised Article 9
  By John Krahmer

Special Section on Electronic Commerce

Concerns About the Federal Reserve Board Implementation of the ESIGN Act as it Relates to the Truth in Lending Act and Regulation Z
  By Robert A. Cook and Nicole Munro

Internet-Based Payment Systems: An Overview of the Regulatory and Compliance Issues
  By Jeffrey P. Taft

Consumer  Payment Systems: New Products and Services, New Laws and New Problems
  By Mark E. Budnitz

Special Section on the FCRA

Selected Fair Credit Reporting and Privacy Issues and Developments
  By Anne P. Fortney

Impact of the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act on Debt Collection Activities
  By David E. Worsley

Fair Credit Reporting Cases Illustrate Risks for Credit Reporting Agencies, Creditors, and Lawyers
  By David E. Worsley

Symposium: Predatory Lending, Part Three

Predatory Lending Initiatives, Legislation and Litigation: Federal Regulation, State Law and Preemption
  By Donald C. Lampe

The New York Part 41 Predatory Lending Rules and Remedies
  By Marc J. Lifset and Geoffrey C. Rogers

Ohio Predatory Lending Legislation
  By Stephen F.J. Ornstein and Matthew S. Yoon

Illinois Anti-Predatory Lending Regulations
  By Stephen F.J. Ornstein

Complying with the New Pennsylvania Subprime Lending Law
  By Jonathan L. Levin

Texas Legislation-New Disclosure for Home Loans with an Interest Rate of 12 Percent or Greater
  By Julie R. Caggiano and Lawrence A. Young

New Texas Predatory Lending Law
  By Robert R. Wisner

Update on Texas Home Equity Lending
  By Michael K. O'Neal

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