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58 Consumer Fin. L.Q. Rep. 1 (2004)

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Vol. 58 Nos. 1-2                                                                                                      Spring-Summer, 2004


Symposium: Banking Law 2004

New Federal Preemption Regulations Level the Playing Field for National Banks
  By Jonathan L. Levin

Examinations-Then  and Now (The Stakes Are Higher)
  By Carolyn V. Kelly

Preemption Developments Impacting Interstate Lending by Federally Regulated Financial Institutions
  By Darrell L. Dreher and Elizabeth L. Anstaett

Update on State and Federal Banking Law and Regulations
  By O. Dudley Gilbert

Banking Regulators Begin to Apply the Sarbanes-Oxley Act
  By V. Gerard Comizio

Symposium: Privacy, Identity Theft, and the FACT Act

The FACT  Act: Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003 (H.R. 2622) and Related Developments
  By Lawrence A. Young

Privacy and Debt Collection Implications of the Fair Credit Reporting Act and the 2003 FACT Act
  By Stephen Gardner

Federal Banking Agencies and FTC Issue Rules Implementing the FACT Act
  By Jeffrey P. Taft

Financial Privacy and the California Experience
  By Barry A. Abbott and Clayton T. Coon

Update on Identity Theft and Negligent Enablement
  By David A. Szwak

Update on Identity Theft Under the FCRA
  By Gregg Stevens

The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, Communications, and Privacy Issues
  By Mike Voorhees and Sharon Voorhees

Symposium: Debt Collection and Bankruptcy

Definitional Issues for Debt Collectors Under the FDCPA
  By Mike Voorhees

The Proposed Fair Debt Collection Practices Act Amendments-A Quick Fix or Meaningful Reform?
  By Robert J. Lepri

The 2003 FTC Annual Report
  By Mike Voorhees

Current Issues and Recent Developments in Consumer Bankruptcies
  By Jon Ann Giblin

Selected Chapter 13 Case Developments
  By Ernest B. Williams IV and Alvin C. Harrell

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