Bitounis v. Interactive Brokers LLC
Court: Ohio Supreme Court Amicus Issue: Whether a broker-dealer or banker may be held liable under Ohio’s aiding and abetting…
SIFMA and the SIFMA Asset Management Group provide comments to the Mayor and City Council Members of Richmond, California discouraging the use eminent domain to seize mortgage loans. The groups believe that the execution of these plans to use eminent domain will result in a serious contraction of credit availability, as lenders and secondary market sources of funding react with defensive, very stringent underwriting criteria.
Richmond City Council members: Vice Mayor Courtland Boozé, Councilmember Jovanka Beckles, Councilmember Thomas K. Butt, Councilmember Jael Myrick and Councilmember Jim Rogers each received identical comments.
The groups included a Memorandum on Eminent Domain Proposals by O’Melveny & Myers, LLP.
Court: Ohio Supreme Court Amicus Issue: Whether a broker-dealer or banker may be held liable under Ohio’s aiding and abetting…
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals (Ninth Circuit) Amicus Issue: Whether claimants, who invested in a private equity fund operated as…
SIFMA, The Consumer Bankers Association (CBA), Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA), Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), and the National Mortgage…