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Financial Services | COMMUNITY BANKING INSIGHTS
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A Legal Resource for the Community Banking Industry. Subscribe to Financial Services. By Jennifer M. Egan. December 19, 2016. Are you ready to jump on the tax-exempt bond bandwagon? Over the last eight years, the landscape of tax-exempt bond financing has changed and more and more bonds are being sold directly to banks across the nation. Continue Reading The Bond Bandwagon. Swimming with the Fintechs an insight into the future of Financial Technology Companies. By Alena C. Gfeller. May 24, 2016. Delaware...
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Financing | COMMUNITY BANKING INSIGHTS
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A Legal Resource for the Community Banking Industry. New Forms May Alleviate Some Concerns About Massachusetts Notarizations. By Spencer A. Stone. December 13, 2016. Ok, lesson learned. Notaries don’t forget to fill in the name of the person who signed the mortgage. Continue Reading New Forms May Alleviate Some Concerns About Massachusetts Notarizations. Title Insurance: What is its Value? By Spencer A. Stone. October 13, 2016. Continue Reading Title Insurance: What is its Value? September 27, 2016.
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A Legal Resource for the Community Banking Industry. Subscribe to Creditors’ Rights/Bankruptcy. So What Does a Bankruptcy Carve-Out Clause Really Mean? Delaware Bankruptcy Court Concludes It is Not a Cap on Fees After All. By Robert E. Kaelin. February 3, 2017. Continue Reading So What Does a Bankruptcy Carve-Out Clause Really Mean? Delaware Bankruptcy Court Concludes It is Not a Cap on Fees After All. Ninth Circuit Holds Debtor Must Pay Default Interest Rate in Order to Cure Under Bankruptcy Plan. Conti...
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Liens | COMMUNITY BANKING INSIGHTS
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A Legal Resource for the Community Banking Industry. New Forms May Alleviate Some Concerns About Massachusetts Notarizations. By Spencer A. Stone. December 13, 2016. Ok, lesson learned. Notaries don’t forget to fill in the name of the person who signed the mortgage. Continue Reading New Forms May Alleviate Some Concerns About Massachusetts Notarizations. Title Insurance: What is its Value? By Spencer A. Stone. October 13, 2016. Continue Reading Title Insurance: What is its Value? By Joseph B. Schwartz.
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Transactional Issues | COMMUNITY BANKING INSIGHTS
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A Legal Resource for the Community Banking Industry. Subscribe to Transactional Issues. By Jennifer M. Egan. December 19, 2016. Are you ready to jump on the tax-exempt bond bandwagon? Over the last eight years, the landscape of tax-exempt bond financing has changed and more and more bonds are being sold directly to banks across the nation. Continue Reading The Bond Bandwagon. New Forms May Alleviate Some Concerns About Massachusetts Notarizations. By Spencer A. Stone. December 13, 2016. October 13, 2016.
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Litigation | COMMUNITY BANKING INSIGHTS
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A Legal Resource for the Community Banking Industry. Ninth Circuit Holds Debtor Must Pay Default Interest Rate in Order to Cure Under Bankruptcy Plan. By Meredith C. Burns. January 12, 2017. In a win for secured creditors, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals recently held that a debtor who sought to cure a pre-petition default of its loan through its Chapter 11 plan must pay the default rate of interest set forth in the note. In. Pacifica L 51 LLC v. New Investments Inc. By Spencer A. Stone. For better or...
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Proloy K. Das | APPELLATE INSIGHTS %sep% Murtha Cullina
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CONNECTICUT SUPREME COURT CASES OF INTEREST TO THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY. Proloy K. Das. Subscribe to Proloy K. Das's Posts. Is the Chair of the Firm's Appellate Practice Group. In addition to appeals, he handles special litigation matters such as injunctions and declaratory judgment actions. Proloy has briefed and argued over fifty appeals in the Connecticut Appellate and Supreme Courts. Proloy's Linkedin Profile. Proloy's Twitter Profile. By Proloy K. Das. February 21, 2017. Tuesday, February 21. The Cour...
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Can "Blind" Negligence Constitute a Breach of a Fiduciary Duty? | APPELLATE INSIGHTS
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CONNECTICUT SUPREME COURT CASES OF INTEREST TO THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY. Raquo; Can “Blind” Negligence Constitute a Breach of a Fiduciary Duty? Can “Blind” Negligence Constitute a Breach of a Fiduciary Duty? By Kari L. Olson. October 4, 2016. Posted in Argument Recaps. Argument Recap: Heisinger v. Cleary, SC 19633. Heisinger v. Cleary. Kari L. Olson. Does CUTPA apply to negotiations? How is a decedent’s property dispersed: Revocable Trust or Will? The $100 Million Question: How to Interpret a Contract?
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October Term: Week One | APPELLATE INSIGHTS
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CONNECTICUT SUPREME COURT CASES OF INTEREST TO THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY. Raquo; October Term: Week One. October Term: Week One. By Proloy K. Das. October 10, 2016. The Connecticut Supreme Court has released its argument calendar for its second term of the 2016-2017 sitting. Here’s a look at the first week:. Tuesday, October 11. The Court starts the October term with a family appeal and a habeas appeal. In. Gabriel v. Gabriel, SC 19571. Kaddah v. Commissioner of Correction, SC 19512. Wednesday, October 12.
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