This handy treatise and reference explores banking law in the United States, perhaps more complex now than at any time in our history.
Analyzes and discusses the pattern of banking regulation, the systems structure, the sources of governing law and the nature and reasons for the changes that gives this field its peculiar volatility.
This handy reference and treatise contains an overview of international banking regulation. It is a must for anyone, either the experienced practitioner or the neophyte, involved in representing a client whose interests involve international banking.
"wonderful collection of essays written not by scholars, but by thoughtful business law and finance practitioners,..."
Should be required reading for any lawyer involved in international or local project finance. This practical volume includes numerous "planning notes" and "checklists" throughout the text.
Provides a chapter-by-chapter analysis and discussion of each aspect of a project financing.
Provides lawyers, investment bankers and other professionals with an overview of the laws and regulations governing the local capital markets in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela.
Written for both lenders' and borrowers' attorneys, Lender Liability discusses the basics and more advanced issues relating to lender liability.
This practical desk manual provides a digest and a road map for the rapidly changing secondary mortgage market.