In the last two weeks, WebBank and Cross River Bank—federally insured banks chartered in Utah and New Jersey, respectively—filed separate federal court actions (WebBank Complaint; Cross River Bank Complaint) against the...more
After the U.S. Supreme Court refused to grant review of the Second Circuit's May 2015 decision in Madden v. Midland concerning federal preemption of state usury rates for loans issued by a national bank, the case was remanded...more
On Monday, a federal district court in the Southern District of New York granted a motion to compel arbitration in Bethune v. Lending Club Corporation, et al., a closely watched putative class action raising important issues...more
2/1/2017
/ Arbitration ,
Arbitration Agreements ,
Banking Sector ,
Banks ,
Consumer Lenders ,
Financial Institutions ,
FinTech ,
Interest Rates ,
Lenders ,
Lending Club ,
Loans ,
Madden v Midland Funding ,
Motion to Compel ,
Online Marketplace Lending ,
Preemption ,
Putative Class Actions ,
RICO ,
Usury
This past Thursday, September 22, a federal district court in the Central District of California dismissed an action raising usury claims against several student loan servicers, rejecting the plaintiffs' arguments based on...more
The Supreme Court today denied certiorari in Midland Funding v. Madden. Although the denial leaves the Second Circuit's May 2015 decision in place, it does not signal the Supreme Court's view of the correctness of that ruling...more
6/27/2016
/ Banking Sector ,
Certiorari ,
Choice-of-Law ,
Debt Buyers ,
Financial Services Industry ,
Interest Rates ,
Madden v Midland Funding ,
Online Marketplace Lending ,
SCOTUS ,
Usury ,
Valid When Made Doctrine
In response to a request of the U.S. Supreme Court (discussed here), the U.S. Solicitor General’s Office on Tuesday filed a brief with the Court expressing the U.S. Government’s views on the merits of the claims brought in...more
5/26/2016
/ Banking Sector ,
Consumer Lenders ,
Financial Services Industry ,
Madden v Midland Funding ,
National Bank Act ,
OCC ,
Online Marketplace Lending ,
Preemption ,
SCOTUS ,
Solicitor General ,
Usury