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| Practice Areas | Financial Services | | | Education | Northwestern University School of Law, J.D., 1971, Northwestern University, B.A., with honors, 1967 | | | Admitted | 1971, Illinois; 1979, Colorado; 1984, California; 1999, Michigan. (Not admitted in New York) | |
| Memberships | American Bar Association (Chairman, Securities Subcommittee of the Banking Law Committee, 1987-1994; Vice Chairman, Banking Law Committee, 1998-2002; Vice Chairman, Committee on the Development of Investment Services, 2002-2006); State Bar of California; State Bar of Michigan; Lawyers Council of the Financial Services Roundtable (Chairman, 2003-2006); Financial Institutions Practice Group of the Federal Society (Chairman, 2004-2008); Consumers Bankers Association (Member, Lawyer Committee, 1987—); Committee of the Financial Services Roundtable (Member, 1979-2009); American Bankers Association (Member, Committee of Securities Association, 1995-1996, 2007—; Member, Legislative Liaison Advisory Committee, 1991-1996). | | | Born | Chicago, Illinois | | | Biography | Author: "Some Practical and Theoretical Thoughts about Privacy and Banking," The Future of Financial Privacy, The Competitive Enterprise Institute, 2000; "Is Your Bank Going Down the Interstate Highway? Watch Out for the Compliance Potholes!," ABA Compliance, 1996; "Some Practical Suggestions for Improving CRA Performance," 2 Banking Law Review, 1990; Author: "Bank Holding Company Regulation," Banking Law Journal 101, 1984; "Financial Institutions Regulation Handbook," Bank Administration Institute, 1978. Contributor: "Talking About Compliance," American Banker, 1989. | | | ISLN | 905387114 | |
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The FDIC's Statement of Policy on Qualifications for Failed Bank AcquisitionsJulius L. Loeser, Steven David Lofchie, Maurine R. Bartlett, Bryan T. Shipp, September 1, 2009 The Board Of Directors of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ("FDIC") has adopted its final Statement of Policy on Qualifications for Failed Bank Acquisitions (the "Acquisition Policy Statement") by a 4-1 vote. As adopted, the Acquisition Policy Statement applies to... |
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