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OCC announces it will begin accepting charter applications from fintechs

On July 31, 2018, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (“OCC”) announced its decision to begin accepting applications for special purpose national bank charters from financial technology companies (“fintechs”) that are engaged in the business of banking but … Continue reading

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USCIS No Longer Accepting I-765 Service Requests at the 75-Day Mark

USCIS confirmed that it is no longer accepting service requests for I-765 applications that have been pending for more than 75 days unless the applications are outside of USCIS’s posted processing times.1:06 AM Read more detail on Recent Immigration Law posts – … Continue reading

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Broker Bradley Everett Gardner Accused Of Churning, Resigns After Accepting Customer Check In His Name

Bradley Everett Gardner (CRD# 4423724) is a former broker and investment advisor whose last known position in the financial industry was with LPL, LLC, (CRD# 6413) of Fort Bragg, CA. He worked for LPL from 02/27/2012 to 10/18/2017. Previously, Gardner worked … Continue reading

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9 Things to Consider Before Accepting a New Job

Lawyers are trained to do due diligence as part of practicing law and due diligence, so what shouldn’t the same rules apply when evaluating in-house counsel jobs? Here are some tips to think through before accepting a new job: “The … Continue reading

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Southampton Law School Accepting Applications for Doctoral Students in Law and Literature @UofSLawSchool

PhD Studentship: PhD in Law and LiteratureSouthampton Law SchoolLocation:  Highfield CampusClosing Date:   Thursday 15 February 2018Reference:  FBLA-LAW-009A large part of legal scholarship involves exposing the unacknowledged assumptions, biases and prejudices that those vested with legal authority rely upon, and their … Continue reading

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