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Banking and Finance Law

American University Washington College of Law

2011

Dodd-Frank

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Consumer Financial Protection: It's A Smaller World After All.Pdf, Hilary Allen Mar 2011

Consumer Financial Protection: It's A Smaller World After All.Pdf, Hilary Allen

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Few of the reforms of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (“Dodd-Frank”) havebeen as controversial as the creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. On the one hand,proponents envisioned the Bureau as “a single, highly motivated federal regulator, [that would apply] the sameregulation … to all similar products, regardless of the identity of the lender.” On the other hand, critics havecalled the Bureau “fatally flawed” and suggested that it has the potential to “stifle innovation and leave somemarket participants worse off.”


Living Wills And Pre-Commitment, Adam Feibelman Jan 2011

Living Wills And Pre-Commitment, Adam Feibelman

American University Business Law Review

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Of The Conditional Fee As A Response To Lawyers, Bankers And Loopholes, Claire Hill, Richard Painter Jan 2011

Of The Conditional Fee As A Response To Lawyers, Bankers And Loopholes, Claire Hill, Richard Painter

American University Business Law Review

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