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United States: Federal Banking Regulators Release Guide For Community Banks Conducting Due Diligence On Fintech Companies - Morrison & Foerster LLP

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On August 27, 2021, the Federal Reserve Board, the FDIC and the OCC (the "Agencies") jointly released a guide titled "Conducting Due Diligence on Financial Technology Companies—A Guide for Community Banks" (the "Guide").

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United States: Fintech Legal Report—Week Of September 3, 2021 - Perkins Coie LLP

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On August 27, 2021, the federal banking agencies (Federal Reserve, FDIC, and OCC) published "Conducting Due Diligence on Financial Technology Companies: A Guide for Community Banks" (the Guide).

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Canada settles Indigenous residential school class action lawsuit for $2.8B

JURIST

The independent trust will be guided by four pillars developed by the lawsuit’s representative plaintiffs: the revival and protection of Indigenous languages; the revival and protection of Indigenous cultures; the protection and promotion of heritage; and wellness for Indigenous communities and their members.

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Venezuelan government rejects OTP’s decision to resume investigation

JURIST

He stated that “Venezuela regrets that, despite all the information provided and the exchanges held with the Prosecutor’s Office during the year 2022, the prosecutor insists on an investigation based on secondary sources guided by political interests, in the V1 case.”

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The morning read for Monday, Sept. 27

SCOTUSBlog

A Better Guide for How to Follow This SCOTUS Term (Dahlia Lithwick & Steve Vladeck, Slate). 27 appeared first on SCOTUSblog. To suggest a piece for us to consider, email us at roundup@scotusblog.com. Neil Gorsuch Is Channeling the Ghost of Scalia (Noah Feldman, Bloomberg). Can Cooper v. Aaron Save Roe v.

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Chief Justice to teach course on “The Constitutional Framework of Public Safety”

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The course is described as one that “will explore the Constitution as the ethical compass that guides the work of public safety professionals and cement a fundamental understanding of the U.S. Constitution and the subsequent 27 amendments to the Bill of Rights.”

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Corporate Counsel Compensation Is Soaring

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Don’t forget to check out our In-House Counsel Salaries Guide. The financial industry realized the greatest total compensation increase at 27%, followed by consumer at 21%, and professional services at 20%… BarkerGilmore conducted an online survey from March to April 2022 to assess in-house counsel compensation trends for 2021.