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August 20, 2020
People of the State of California v. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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4:20-cv-05860
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- American Bankers Association
- Bank Policy Institute
- Consumer Bankers Association
- National Consumer Law Center Inc.
- Structured Finance Association
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- Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
- U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
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May 21, 2021
FDIC Seeks To Quash State AGs' Valid-When-Made Suit
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has asked a California federal court to shut down a lawsuit alleging the agency overstepped with its so-called valid-when-made rule for state-chartered banks, arguing that the state attorneys general behind the litigation "fail to present a credible challenge."
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