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OCC fintech charter expected to receive attention at April 15 House hearing on banking innovation | Ballard Spahr LLP

the Committee Memorandum, another topic that could receive attention at the hearing is the recently-introduced resolution under the Congressional Review Act to overturn the OCC’s “true lender” final rule.  The rule addresses when a national bank or federal savings association should be considered the “true lender” in the context of a partnership with a third party. The scheduled witnesses include Brian Brooks, the former Acting Comptroller of the Currency.  The other scheduled witnesses are: Raúl Carrillo, Deputy Director, LPE Project and Associate Research Scholar, Yale Law School Erik Gerding, Professor of Law, University of Colorado Law School Kristin Johnson, Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Law, Emory University School of Law

Enbridge taps new approach for pipelines - Indian Country Today

Enbridge taps new approach for pipelines An ongoing series: Growing use of ‘corporate social responsibility’ helps companies bypass tribal opposition Author: Apr 11, 2021 Water protectors rally against Enbridge s Line 3 pipeline in March 2021 and commemorate a pipeline spill that took place along the Prairie River near Grand Rapids, Minnesota in 1991. (Photo by Mary Annette Pember) An ongoing series: Growing use of ‘corporate social responsibility’ helps companies bypass tribal opposition Mary Annette Pember It’s the dead of winter in Minnesota, and the woman’s footsteps make a distinctive crunching sound as she walks down a snow-covered road. She and others are conducting an Ojibwe pipe ceremony along the Mississippi River, offering a ground blessing and prayers for the safety and health of people working on Enbridge’s Line 3 pipeline project.

Colorado Law Professor Suzette Malveaux Could Become The First Black Woman Appointed To The 10 Circuit Federal Court

Colorado Law Professor Suzette Malveaux Could Become The First Black Woman Appointed To The 10 Circuit Federal Court If selected, her appointment would likely be historic for the Black LGBTQ community. Suzette Malveaux | Photo: University of Colorado Law School Suzette Malveaux. Her name might not ring a bell, but her face might. She’s sometimes mistaken for her twin sister with whom she bears a striking resemblance; Emmy award-winning CNN National Correspondent Suzanne. Malveaux, 54, of Denver, however, is a bonafide badass in her own right, in the world of law. There’s been recent buzz that the Harvard University and New York University Law-educated former civil rights attorney-turned-law-professor’s name may be being circulated by the Biden administration as a contender to fill one of two federal judgeship vacancies on the Tenth Circuit Federal Court, which covers Colorado, Kansas, Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico and parts of Oklahoma. 

Governor Whitmer signs executive order establishing Task Force on Forensic Science | News, Sports, Jobs

Governor Whitmer signs executive order establishing Task Force on Forensic Science | News, Sports, Jobs
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This week in IP: ANDA data revealed, US and UK top IP report, EPO continues VICO

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