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Two federal agencies recently released a warning about a strain of ransomware called Snatch, which has adopted the successful tactics of other variants.
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It's still too soon to say exactly how the use of advanced artificial intelligence will be restricted in financial services, but banks are developing strategies mindful of potential policies.
September 21 -
The private equity firms accused the bank of concealing key changes to a credit agreement, in part because it wanted to win future muni bond business from Brightline Holdings.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Board's Vice Chair Travis Hill urged his fellow regulators Thursday to delay implementing new banking regulations until interest rates stabilize, saying rushed rules amid precarious economic conditions could impact consumer lending.
September 21 -
Affirm is considering a subscription service in a bid to create more recurring revenue beyond interest collected from its buy now/pay later plans.
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Thomas Horan is an associate at Seyfarth Shaw LLP where he advises and defends employers in numerous industries on a range of employment and labor law matters in class actions and individual-plaintiff actions.
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Ada W. Dolph is a partner in Seyfarth Shaw LLP's Chicago office. She defends plan fiduciaries in ERISA class actions and has extensive experience defending against claims of unreasonable retirement plan fees.
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The bank has committed to hit a base wage of $25 an hour by 2025; officials also said it would lease space in a giant new office tower in Dallas, its second-largest hub.
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