North Carolina Banking Institute
Volume 14, Issue 1 (2010)
Articles
Table of Contents
North Carolina Banking Institute
Necessity is the Mother of Innovation during the Credit Crisis
David Line Batty
Ponzi Schemes and Litigation Risks: What Every Financial Services Company Should Know
Kenneth C. Johnston, Kellie M. Johnson, and Joseph A. Hummel
Executive Compensation and Risk: TARP Rules for Financial Institutions Trigger Broader Risk Assessment of Compensation Policies
Michael S. Melbinger
Retirement Savings in the Face of Increasing Longevity: The Advantages of Deferring Retirement
Chase A. Tweel
Notes
The North Carolina Banking Institute Symposium on the Foreclosure Crisis: Overview
Kathryn E. Johnson and Carolyn E. Waldrep
The North Carolina Banking Institute Symposium on the Foreclosure Crisis: The Right to Rent, Another Approach to Combat the Foreclosure Crisis
Daniel J. Behrend
The North Carolina Banking Institute Symposium on the Foreclosure Crisis: Mortgage Cramdown in Bankruptcy as a Necessary Incentive to Encourage Mortgage Modification
Marjorie B. Maynard
Credit Card Reform Goes to College
Regina L. Hinson
The Credit CARD Act of 2009: An Effective but Incomplete Solution Evidencing the Need for a Federal Regulator
Jaclyn Rodriguez
The AIG Bailout: Constraining the Fed's Discretion
Andrew P. Atkins
Citizens South: Innovative Use of TARP Funds Creates Value for Customers, Community, and the Bank
Patrick D. Craig
Private Equity Investment in Failed Banks: Appropriate Investors Welcome
Frank Righeimer Martin
Cuomo v. Clearing House Association: The Latest Chapter in the OCC's Pursuit of Chevron Deference
Ramyn Atri
In Re Yellowstone Mountain Club: Equitable Subordination to Police Inequitable Conduct by Non-Insider Creditors
Marina Montes