Banking Law
The relationship between banks and other financial services institutions will be examined in this course, along with bank and bank holding company powers, restrictions and abilities to enter new fields. The course will review the laws affecting commercial banks and thrift institutions, the functions of the various federal and state regulatory agencies, the development of innovative forms of financial services, the effects of electronic technology upon banking law and interstate banking.Credits: 3
Type: SEM
Does this course satisfy the writing requirement? No
Does this course satisfy the skills requirement? No
Is this course open to LL.M. students? Yes
Do the credits of this course count toward the specialized program credits that students need for the Banking, Corporate & Finance Law LL.M. Program? Yes
LL.M. Notes: Core course for LL.M. Banking, Corporate & Finance Law Program
| Partial list of professors who teach or have taught this course: | |||
| Felsenfeld, Carl | Fall 2010 | ||





