Supreme Court May Nix Disparate Impact in Fair Lending EnforcementJoseph L. BarloonAnand S. RamanDarren M. Welch
Fair Lending Disparate Impact Litigation and EnforcementJoseph L. BarloonAnand S. Raman
The Expansion of Disparate Impact and Its Effect on the Financial Services Industry 来自 michbar.org 喜欢 0 阅读量: 10 作者:BMA Kus,R Kalisher 摘要: Since Griggs,the conceptof disparateimpacthas beenexpanded tolending andfair housing practices andhas been ahot topic ofdiscussion among courts,...
Their analysis also reveals several major weaknesses in the current fair-lending enforcement system, namely, that it entirely overlooks one of the two main types of discrimination (disparate impact), misses many cases of the other main ... SL Ross,J Yinger - 《Finance》 被引量: 387发表: 200...
CRAandDisparateImpactNowMoreMuddledThanEver FAIRLENDING ByWilliamMutterperl WilliamMutterperl,SeniorCounselandformerpartnerinReedSmith'sFinancialIndustryGroup,specializesinprovidinghigh levelcounselingtoCEO's,GeneralCounsel,BoardsofDirectorsandmembersofseniormanagementofmajorfinancial institutions.HeisaformerViceChairmanof...
It is worth noting, too, that the principle has not only been applied to housing and mortgage lending cases. If disparate impact is struck down, the ramifications will reach employment law, education law and a variety of other discrimination challenges that currently rest on the principle. ...
“Oh, but, they’re lending us an expensive espresso machine for free! And they have fair-trade coffee!” Luckily, we didn’t start talking about “fair trade”. And this person was willing to reflect upon the practices involved, including about the analogy with Anheuser-Busch or Coca-...
using local products, etc. As both a coffee geek and ethnographer, my simple question was: “Which coffee do you use?” Turns out, they’re importing coffee from a multinational corporation. “Oh, but, they’re lending us an expensive espresso machine for free! And they have fair-trade ...
The article argues the disparate impact doctrine, which defines discrimination without intent, should be applied to mortgage lending practices and not eliminated, which was proposed by the American Bankers Association, from U.S. government regulatory agencies' fair-lending bank examinations.Rand...
Lenders trying to keep their sights on the moving target of fair-lending risks need to take in...Barefoot, Jo Ann S.Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corp.ABA Banking JournalBarefoot, J.S., 1997, The next fair-lending Risk: Disparate impact, ABA Banking Journal 89....