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Kathy B. Weinman and Harvey Weiner with whom Thomas E. Dwyer, Jr., Boston, Mass., D. Anthony Parks, Dwyer & Collora, Allen N. David and Peabody & Arno...
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Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts; Hon. Reginald C. Lindsay, U.S. District Judge.
Stephen M. Sheehy, wit...
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THE CONSUMER FEDERATION OF AMERICA AND THE CREDIT UNION NATIONAL ASSOCIATION HOLD A NEWS CONFERENCE AT THE NATIONAL PRESS CLUB TO RELEASE ...
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Tina L. Nommay (argued), Office of the United States Attorney, Fort Wayne, IN, for Plaintiff-Appellee, United States of America.
J. Gregory Deis (arg...
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Mountain America Credit Union and Salt Lake Credit Union are merging, after five years of discussions about it.
Salt Lake Credit Union members plan to vote to approve the merger next week. No branches are closing, and all employees will keep their jobs, both credit unions reported. If approved, Salt Lake Credit Union will become a division of Mountain America.
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ARGUED: Kenneth Larry Greene, Tax Division, United States Department of Justice, Washington, DC, for Appellant. Roger D. Redden, Piper & Marbury, L.L....
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Joseph A. Barreca, Metairie, La., William Lehrfeld, Leonard J. Henzke, Jr., Washington, D.C., for plaintiff-appellant.
Michael L. Paup, Robert A. Ber...
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- Robert W. Smith, Individually and on Behalf of a Class of all those Similarly Situated, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. National Credit Union Administration Board, as Conservator of America'S First Credit Union, America'S First Credit Union, Principal Mutual Life Insurance Company, America'S First Credit Union Retirement Plan, America'S First Credit Union Retirement Savings Fund, America'S First Credit Union Nonqualified Retirement Plan, Defendants-Appellees., 36 F.3d 1077 (11th Cir. 1994)
Robert G. Tate, A. Brand Walton, H. Graham Beene, Burr & Forman, Birmingham, AL, for appellant.
Lynn E. Hare, Barker, Janecky & Newell, P.C., Glenn E...
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Some community bankers and credit union officials are publicly berating Bank of America's plan to start charging debit card fees next year and say they will continue to offer free checking and no debit fees.
Lourdes Cortez, president and chief executive officer of North Jersey Federal Credit Union of Totowa, said last week in a statement e-mailed to the media that Bank of America's debit card fee represents "yet another opportunity for North Jersey Federal to increase its membership due to mounting consumer and business disappointment with big banks.
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Appeals from the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida. (No. 94-00182-CR-T-32A), Steven D. Merryday, Judge.
Before TJOFLAT ...