- Employer mandate not the only impractical reg being postponed: “IRS Delays Implementation of FATCA” [Paul Caron; earlier]
- Foreign banks whipsawed betwen U.S. terrorism-finance liability and privacy laws in home countries [Daniel Fisher]
- “NY Fed Official: Let’s ‘Facilitate’ The Seizure Of Underwater Loans” [Kevin Funnell]
- “If anything, the data suggest [home] ownership … inversely correlated with political stability and rule of law.” [Michael Greve]
- Revisiting the Randy and Karen Sowers structuring case [Kathleen Hunker, Bell Towers; earlier]
- “Can we improve payday lending?” [Andrew Sullivan]
- When if ever should the SEC pay bounties to attorneys to snitch on their clients? [Prof. Bainbridge]
Filed under: FATCA, mortgages, privacy, Securities and Exchange Commission, terrorism, whistleblowers
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