Banking Law
Ms. Patricia A. Allouise,
Mr. Barry K. Maddix
3 credits day; 3 credits evening.
Co-taught by Ms. Allouise and Mr. Maddix
This course will survey the complex regulatory regime governing the operations of commercial banking organizations in the United States. The primary focus will be on federal regulation of banks and bank holding companies. Nevertheless there will also, of necessity, be coverage of federal regulation of other types of depository institutions and holding companies -- such as credit unions, savings associations, and savings and loan holding companies -- as well as of state regulation of depository institutions and their holding companies. Current issues relating to bank mergers, diversification of banking organizations into other forms of financial and commercial activities, regulatory responses to troubled banks (including federal enforcement authority), and regulation of foreign bank activities will be covered.
Elective Course
Meets Base Menu Requirement
Meets Financial Services Concentration Requirements
Final Exam Required
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<<Course Updated: July 25, 2006>>
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