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While NCUA lawyers fielded questions about the possibility of redlining, a three-judge appeals panel showed skepticism about other elements of the ABA's arguments against changes to credit union membership rules.
April 16 -
Last-minute arguments from the American Bankers Association have put the National Credit Union Administration on the back foot in advance of an appeal hearing more than a year in the works.
April 15 -
Last-minute arguments from the American Bankers Association have put the National Credit Union Administration on the back foot in advance of an appeal hearing more than a year in the works.
April 15 -
The bank said it will look outside the company for a replacement; HUD alleges the social media giant allowed real estate firms to target groups in their advertising.
March 29 -
Prosecutors working for Special Counsel Robert Mueller raised the prospect that a $1 million loan to Paul Manafort in 2017 from an "opaque" Nevada company might have been a "sham transaction" in which no repayment was ever expected.
March 25 -
A number of credit unions have faced lawsuits alleging their websites failed to meet the standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
March 18 -
American National Bankshares is trying to force the proposed American Bank & Trust to change its name.
February 28 -
Victor Karpiak stepped down as CEO of First Financial in 2013 after years of wrangling with a prominent activist investor.
February 28 -
The Credit Union National Association and several institutions sued the fast food business after a data breach in 2016.
February 14 -
A lawsuit alleging Wells Fargo improperly compensated its California-based mortgage loan officers could have broader ramifications now that it has been granted class certification.
February 8