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Banking

Jan. 4, 2011

Bankers Push Back Against FDIC

The conflict between federal regulators, failed bank directors and their attorneys heated up another degree when a national trade group accused the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. of systematically hampering former bank officials.


By Anna Scott


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The conflict between federal regulators, failed bank directors and their attorneys has escalated after a national trade group recently accused the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. of systematically hampering former bank officials' ability to defend themselves against lawsuits.


The conflict centers around former bank executives' access to copies of failed bank records after the FDIC takes over an ...

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