FDIC Tells High Court To Remand Bank Exec's Penalty Dispute

By Aislinn Keely · April 4, 2023, 11:06 PM EDT

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. told the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday that it should overturn the Sixth Circuit's decision against sending a banking executive's enforcement action back to the FDIC...

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Case Information

Case Title

Harry C. Calcutt, III, Petitioner v. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Case Number

22-714

Court

Supreme Court

Nature of Suit

Date Filed

February 01, 2023

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