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Stephen M. Klein

Stephen M. Klein

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Graham & Dunn PC
Pier 70, 2801 Alaskan Way, Suite 300
Seattle, Washington  98121-1128
(King Co.)

Telephone: 206-340-9648
Fax: 206-340-9599
http://www.grahamdunn.com/go/professionals/klein-stephen-m



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Practice AreasFinancial Services Law; Securities; Mergers and Acquisitions
 
EducationGeorgetown University, J.D., 1973, New York University, B.S., 1969
 
Admitted1973, District of Columbia; 1980, Washington
 
MembershipsKing County, Washington State and American Bar Associations; The District of Columbia Bar.
 
BornNew York, NY, September 18, 1947
 
BiographySenior Attorney, U.S. Comptroller of the Currency, 1973-1979.
 
ISLN905834588
 

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What's A Bank To Do When The Regulators Come Knockin'?
Stephen M. Klein, Kumi Yamamoto Baruffi, Jane H. Kaufman, Casey M. Nault, May 30, 2009
Over the past year, as the economy has continued to deteriorate, the bank regulatory environment has become more and more challenging. Many "experts" have predicted that as many as half the banks in the United States will be under some form of administrative action by year-end. Based on...

The Banking Crisis: Where Do We Go From Here?
Stephen M. Klein, April 1, 2009
Well folks, we are now in the middle of the most incredible economic vortex any of us has ever seen or could have imagined. I say it is time to take some critical, concrete steps to stem the tide and stop us from drowning.

'Til Death Do Us Part: The Brokered Deposit Dilemma
Stephen M. Klein, March 25, 2009
The rumors of the FDIC "locking down" banks from brokered deposits are true. Here is how it happens.



 

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