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Banking and Finance Law

Christian A. Johnson

2005

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Check Substitution: The Payment Processors' Perspective, Christian Johnson, Peter Soraparu Sep 2005

Check Substitution: The Payment Processors' Perspective, Christian Johnson, Peter Soraparu

Christian A. Johnson

The fifth and concluding panel of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago's 2005 Payments Conference brought together payment processors to discuss check substitution by payors and the elimination of the physical check in the clearance and settlement process. Although the panelists agreed that while check usage is decreasing, they generally concluded checks will still remain an important part of the payment system in the foreseeable future. The panelists focused on how innovations, incentives and regulation are influencing check substitution and improvements to check processing.


Distinguishing Swaps From Futures: A Regulatory History, Christian Johnson Apr 2005

Distinguishing Swaps From Futures: A Regulatory History, Christian Johnson

Christian A. Johnson

Over 20 years since the first official over-the-counter derivative trade went public between IBM and the World Bank, the divide between the OTC and exchange-traded derivatives industries is as wide as ever. Although many firms trade both types, the individual participants in those shops still tend to think of themselves as either a swaps or a futures person. Such division can best be understood by appreciating the regulatory battle in the U.S. over swap regulation. Although much of that battle ended in 2000 with the passage of the Commodity Futures Modernization Act, defining differences continue to distinguish the two industries.


A Guide To Using And Negotiating Otc Derivatives Documentation, Christian Johnson Dec 2004

A Guide To Using And Negotiating Otc Derivatives Documentation, Christian Johnson

Christian A. Johnson

Focuses on the ISDA Agreements and how to apply them in OTC derivatives transactions.


Justice And The Administrative State: The Fdic And The Superior Bank Failure, Christian Johnson Dec 2004

Justice And The Administrative State: The Fdic And The Superior Bank Failure, Christian Johnson

Christian A. Johnson

This essay demonstrates through the Superior Bank failure how an administrative agency, the FDIC, can act without taking into account what is fair and just for all involved parties, instead maximizing its power or its economic recovery. The author argues that the FDIC lost sight of how it should have responded and not how it could have by giving preferential treatment to Superior's shareholders and attempting to sue the auditor Ernst & Young in contravention of Superior's contractual obligations. The FDIC's actions sublimated the fairness of the insolvency resolution process for the creditors of Superior and exposed Ernst & Young …