Contributor : Kelsey Weaver

FinXTech
Article | January 4th, 2017

Fundbox: Friend or Foe

For banks looking to offer new or better services to small business clients and freelancers, is Fundbox a good partner? Let’s look a little closer.

By: Kelsey Weaver
Article | February 25th, 2013

You Just Got an Unsolicited Offer: Now What?

We asked attorneys what the proper protocol is when you get an unsolicited offer.

By: Kelsey Weaver
Article | February 13th, 2013

Who is Jack Lew?

Our panel of attorneys debate the impact of Jack Lew becoming the new secretary of the U.S. Treasury.

By: Kelsey Weaver
Article | February 5th, 2013

How Will the CFPB’s New Mortgage Rules Impact the Market?

A panel of attorneys addresses how the government’s definition of qualified mortgages will change the industry.

By: Kelsey Weaver
Article | December 10th, 2012

Bank Attorney Panel: Expect a Slight Increase in Mergers and Acquisitions Next Year

Bank attorneys make predictions about M&A in 2013.

By: Kelsey Weaver
Article | November 26th, 2012

Being Public: Is It Worth It?

In light of the JOBS Act’s liberalization of public reporting laws, attorneys weigh in on the benefits and drawbacks of being a publicly traded bank or thrift.

By: Kelsey Weaver
Article | November 13th, 2012

Will the New Rules on Compensation Risk Really Help?

Legal experts generally think compensation rules will do little to make the banking system safer.

By: Kelsey Weaver
Article | October 31st, 2012

The New Proposed Mortgage Regulations: One Size Fits All?

Should everyone be subjected to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s new mortgage rules?

By: Kelsey Weaver
Article | October 9th, 2012

Should Big Banks Be Broken Up?

Bank attorneys discuss whether the big banks should be dismantled for the sake of the U.S. economy.

By: Kelsey Weaver
Article | September 10th, 2012

European Crisis: Should US Banks Be Concerned?

In an interconnected world, are Europe’s problems our own? We asked legal experts their take.

By: Kelsey Weaver