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BusinessWeek April 14, 2011 Dougherty & Schmidt |
Time's Nearly Up for Elizabeth Warren Obama is looking for other candidates to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau created by the Harvard law professor |
U.S. Banker January 2011 Joe Adler |
Birth of a New Kind of Regulator To some, Elizabeth Warren's concept of a consumer protection regulator is an innovation. To others, it s an abomination. Either way, it's here to stay, and banking regulation will never be the same. |
The Motley Fool July 21, 2010 Ilan Moscovitz |
The Weekly Walk of Shame: Toothless Watchdogs And what we can (and should) do about them. Elizabeth Warren is the perfect candidate to break through the too-cozy relationship between Wall Street and toothless watchdogs. |
BusinessWeek September 16, 2010 Robert Schmidt & Hans Nichols |
Appointing a Firebrand Without a Senate Fight Rather than nominate Elizabeth Warren to head the newly created Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the White House plans to install her at the Treasury Dept., with the interim assignment of overseeing the establishment of the agency. Obama aides hope this will avoid a confirmation battle with Senate Republicans. |
U.S. Banker June 2009 Cheyenne Hopkins |
Back on the Docket Several Supreme Court justices during oral arguments on a key preemption case appeared to support the Office of Comptroller of the Currency's ability to enforce laws exclusively at national banks. |
BusinessWeek July 29, 2010 Woellert & Vekshin |
A Would-Be Watchdog Woos the Opposition Elizabeth Warren reaches out to lobbyists and Republicans. |
U.S. Banker January 2011 |
Back Porch Select quotes from the world of financial services include those from Julian Assange, Elizabeth Warren and more. |
The Motley Fool February 18, 2010 Stephen Mauzy |
Big Bad Banks Call the following financial institutions either too big, too politically connected, or too lucky to fail, it doesn't matter. They survived; thus, they are an opportunity for investors. |
Managed Care November 2000 |
Health Care Issues Force Prosecutors In Many States To Try New Approaches Virtually every item in the news about health care coverage lately, from HMO horror stories to health plan consolidation, from lawsuits to new legislation, means more work for some state's attorney general... |
Bank Technology News December 2010 Rebecca Sausner |
Warren's CFPB Embraces Big Data The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau hopes to have real-time information gathering and data collection so that they can react to changes-and problems-more quickly. |
Bank Director 1st Quarter 2010 |
Banks in the Crosshairs & Finding the Best Leaders for Banking's Next Phase States are increasingly taking aim at banking institutions for fees, discrimination, and more. Is banking the next "big tobacco"? How can banks find strong leadership in the new decade? |
Investment Advisor March 2010 Melanie Waddell |
Washington Watch: Dodd Says Act Now on Financial Reform As bipartisan wrangling continues, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd prepares a fight for new consumer agency. |
BusinessWeek March 4, 2010 Charlie Rose |
Elizabeth Warren: Outrage and Financial Reform An interview by the author with finance reformer Elizabeth Warren |
BusinessWeek March 24, 2011 Charlie Rose |
Charlie Rose Talks to Barney Frank The co-sponsor of the Dodd-Frank financial reform bill on death panels for banks, the GOP backlash, and Elizabeth Warren as consumer protection czar. |
CFO March 15, 2006 Tim Reason |
The Spitzer Backlash As state attorneys general clamp down on corporate wrong-doers, companies fight back. |
Bank Systems & Technology November 17, 2009 Maria Bruno-Britz |
Obama Orders Creation of Financial Fraud Task Force The Financial Fraud Enforcement Task Force, an interagency initiative, will rely on the coordinated efforts of each member to prevent another financial crisis. The new task force replaces the Corporate Fraud Task Force. |
InternetNews January 14, 2008 Kenneth Corbin |
MySpace Gets Serious About Protecting Children Online While some disagreements remain with law enforcement, MySpace receives praise from state attorneys general for its efforts against Web predators. |
Salon.com December 21, 2000 Dawn MacKeen |
The medical privacy debate Do Clinton's new guidelines go far enough? |
BusinessWeek November 13, 2008 Mara Der Hovanesian |
Who Crossed the Line on the Street? The hunt for lawbreakers tied to toxic mortgages is under way. |
Foundation News & Commentary May/Jun 2006 Kosaras & Biemesderfer |
Partners for Public Good Building relationships between state charity regulators and the charitable sector is important. Here's how it can be done. |
Reason April 2008 Radley Balko |
Silencing the Dead Is an attorney released from the attorney-client privilege after his client dies? In North Carolina, the answer apparently is yes -- but only if it helps prosecutors. |
CFO September 1, 2006 Lori Calabro |
U.S. Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty Paul McNulty, whose team of prosecutors has convicted some 30 CFOs in the past four years, talks about backdating, company cooperation, and why the government's Corporate Fraud Task Force isn't going away. |
Inc. May 2005 Mike Hofman |
In Defense of Chapter 7 Sensing that the system is being abused, Congress passed a bill in March to help creditors recover more debt from businesses that have filed bankruptcy. |
U.S. Banker September 2010 Michael Roster |
Clarity is Key to Consumer Bureau's Effectiveness The goal for the new bureau should be that, three years from now, consumers, bankers, and others all say: Wow, this is much better, and are supported by empirical evidence. |
The Motley Fool June 10, 2011 Richards & Moscovitz |
Why Forming Elizabeth Warren's CFPB Looks Smarter by the Day It'll make markets work. Today, Warren is in charge of standing up the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau -- the first-ever FDA for the financial industry. |
BusinessWeek June 5, 2006 Toddi Gutner |
"License To Steal" From Seniors How to protect the elderly from the people they've chosen to trust. |