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The fate of a New York City law governing debt collections is headed to New York's highest court to answer questions resulting from Berman v. City of New York, a lawsuit brought five years ago by a collection law firm challenging the city's statute regulating collection attorney activities.
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Thanks to the rise of online and mobile banking, some banks now have significant customer bases in areas where they have little branch presence. The solution is to carve out a category of virtual banks that have tailored CRA responsibilities and examination standards.
November 3
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Suffolk Bancorp in Riverhead, N.Y., has sold its wealth management business to a unit of Provident Financial Services in Jersey City, N.J.
November 3 -
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit by the founders of CertusBank that claimed they were fired as part of a racist conspiracy at the Columbia, S.C., company.
November 3 -
Chemical Financial in Midland, Mich., has agreed to buy Monarch Community Bancorp in Coldwater, Mich.
November 3 -
New York may offer transitional licenses to small virtual-currency firms and startups to let them grow before facing the full burden of new regulation, the states top financial watchdog said.
November 2 -
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MVB Financial and CFG Community Bank have terminated their purchase-and-assumption agreement, a year after announcing the deal.
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Bank of Colorado in Fort Collins announced Friday that it is buying the $234 million-asset MontroseBank in Colorado's western slope.
October 31 -
Lenders could face tougher enforcement and higher penalties if they make errors on the new mortgage disclosure forms that are slated to go in effect next August.
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