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New York Law Journal

Coinbase Receives License to Buy, Sell, Store Virtual Currency in New York State

New York regulators have made Coinbase Inc. the latest virtual currency and money transmission company to be licensed by the state.
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National Law Journal

Richard Cordray Invoked Bob Dylan to Lift CFPB's Spirits

Richard Cordray, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, turned to Bob Dylan to lift agency staffers' spirits after a federal appeals court ruling found fault with the independence of the Obama-created agency.
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The Recorder

Lightfoot v. Cendant Mortgage Corp.

By | January 18, 2017
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New York Law Journal

NY Regulator Slams Plan for Federal Fintech Bank Charter

Creation of a new federal bank charter for financial technology companies would stifle competition and usurp effective state regulation, financial services Superintendent Maria Vullo argued in comments opposing the charter.
11 minute read

Daily Business Review

Boca Raton Firm Named Co-Lead Counsel on Wells Fargo Shareholder Class Action

Saxena White is helping lead securities cases filed after the disclosure that bank employees created 2 million unauthorized accounts to meet goals.
17 minute read

Legaltech News

IRS Probe of Bitcoin Accounts Sparks Legal Showdown

The Coinbase case could be "the first major tax case for the industry."
13 minute read

New York Law Journal

Second Circuit Reverses Decision on Debt Reorganization

A decision seen by practitioners as restricting nonconsensual out-of-court debt reorganizations has been reversed by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
14 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Man Gets Prison for Using Fake Attorney to Scam Veterans

Vietnam veteran John J. Simon Jr. told his victims he could hire an attorney to increase their Social Security or veteran benefits.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Is Doomsday Imminent for Charlotte Law School?

After the troubled law school's delay in starting the spring semester, its chances for survival are slim, says an education expert.
13 minute read

New York Law Journal

Citi Unit Agrees to Pay $1M Penalty to Settle AG Probe

Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office said a subsidiary of Citigroup has agreed to pay a $1 million penalty to New York state to resolve a four-year investigation in which it acknowledged overcharging customers some $22.5 million in fees.
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