North Carolina Banking Institute
Volume 4, Issue 1 (2000)
Articles
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North Carolina Banking Institute
Table of Contents
North Carolina Banking Institute
Overview of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act
Paul J. Polking and Scott A. Cammarn
Retail Delivery of Financial Services after the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act: How Will Public Policy Shape the Financial Services Supermarket
Joseph A. Smith Jr.
How to Be Secure When Your Collateral Is a Security: A Guide to the Creation and Perfection of Security Interests in Investment Property under the 1994 Revisions to the Uniform Commercial Code
Joseph B. Kluttz, David Line Batty, and V. Nicole Nichols
Tentative Steps toward Financial Privacy
David W. Roderer
Banking Regulation: Its History and Future
Jerry W. Markham
The Termination of Joint Ventures: How Does the Dance End
Jeffrey B. Kaufmann and Hugh M. O'Neill
Comments
Randolph v. Green Tree Financial Corp.: Are Consumer Arbitration Agreements That Are Silent as to the Apportionment of Arbitral Expenses Enforceable
Matthew C. Bouchard
One-Card 101: Wachovia Hits the Pit and Becomes the Partner Bank of the UNC One Card
Richard R. Holley III
Now That the Floodgates Have Been Opened, Why Haven't Banks Rushed into the Certification Authority Business
Tara C. Hogan
Computerized Credit Scoring's Effect on the Lending Industry
Kenneth G. Gunter
Does Federal Law Preempt State or Local Laws That Ban ATM Surcharges
Melanie Elizabeth Doule
The 21st Century CRA: How Internet Banks Are Causing Regulators to Rethink the Community Reinvestment Act
William M. Keyser
Will North Carolina's Predatory Home Lending Act Protect Borrowers from the Vulnerability Caused by the Inadequacy of Federal Law
Richard R. Daugherty
The Community Reinvestment Act & Credit Unions
C. Blythe Clifford
S Banks: Should Banks Convert to S Corporations
Michael Duane Jones