• Banking, Regulations, and Litigation: A Perfect Match

  • Jun 18 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

Banking, Regulations, and Litigation: A Perfect Match

  • Summary

  • America’s banks play a critical role in our economy, and the industry is one of the most heavily regulated, with rules that affect nearly every consumer, borrower, and saver. In this episode, enjoy a deep dive into the web of regulations banks navigate daily and the role that litigators play. Guests Aaron Krauss and Brett Watson participated in the development of the ABA’s new book, Banking on It: The Ten Most Common Claims Involving Banks. Banking on It is a practical guide to navigating banking litigation. Aaron and Brett are experienced in litigating fraud, credit issues, and lending cases involving banks and financial institutions. Banking litigation usually involves institutions such as credit unions, commercial and retail banks, and even nationally and state-chartered banks. It’s an area full of opportunities for litigators interested in banking regulatory law and the constantly shifting landscape. For example, when was the last time you wrote a check to pay for something? It’s a jungle out there. Anything can happen in the world of banking regulation and litigation. Scams are common, and banks are frequent targets. Tune in to this episode and learn more! RESOURCES: Cozen O’Connor “Banking on It: The Ten Most Common Claims Involving Banks” “How Banks Should Respond To Calif. AG's Overdraft Warning,” Law360, by Brett Watson Law360 articles by Aaron Krauss American Bar Association American Bar Association Litigation Section
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