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As the regulatory climate continues to change, bankers and their counsel need to keep up-to-date with the litigation and court decisions that affect their work every day. Whether it's coming from the Supreme Court or state courts across the country, being forewarned of court decisions that impact your business gives you more time to act--and to make the right moves.
While other periodicals cover only the court decisions, The Banker's Letter of the Law doesn't stop there. Expert author James Pannabecker takes it a step further, focusing on what's next and what the decisions mean for the industry in clear, easy-to-understand language accessible to lawyers and non-lawyers alike.
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With over 30 years of on-the-ground experience inside banks, Mr. Pannabecker takes a practice-oriented approach to this newsletter. With each issue, you'll get the practical implications of recent court decisions and changes in the law to ensure you make the right decisions moving forward.
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James H. Pannabecker writes from Natural Bridge Station, Virginia, focusing on banking law and regulatory compliance. He was formerly a senior vice president and general counsel of Citicorp Mortgage, Inc., where he managed the provision of legal services for the nationwide origination of mortgage loans through Citicorp’s affiliated first mortgage lenders. Before joining Citicorp, Mr. Pannabecker served as in-house counsel to Maryland National Bank; First Virginia Banks, Inc.; and First American Mortgage. He graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Law in 1978 and has been admitted to practice law in the District of Columbia, Georgia, Maryland, Missouri, North Carolina, and Virginia. See all works by Mr. Pannabecker