As Congress contemplates how to sculpt the next phase of regulations to prevent overaggressive or unethical conduct in the financial world, we need to ask a basic question. Can the regulators ever keep up?
It is my feeling that whereas of course well-crafted regulations administered by nimble regulators can make a difference, they can never
What is it that drives some people to uber-success? What drives people who become Olympic gold medal winners, self-made billionaires, Presidents of the United States?
There are of course a variety of factors. But one that psychologists seem to find consensus on is a childhood sense of loss.
In the sixties, a psychologist by the name of
If you are the parent or uncle or aunt or friend of a young adult -- meaning anyone 18-20 -- who will be attending college this fall, you should strongly suggest they get a credit card. Why this advice which flies in the face of the current anti-credit card groundswell?
1. The new credit card law, The Credit Card Accountability Responsibility
Credit cards are in the news of late. Defaults and charge-offs (when card company treats debt as uncollectible) are at record highs. Card companies are responding by raising interest rates, cutting limits and increasing fees. Politicians are responding to that by drafting legislation to keep the card companies in check. Card companies
Posted February 19th, 2009 by admin in category
Real Estate
Wow! I have been a real estate attorney for thirty years and for perhaps the first time a real estate legal issue is making the news:
Can a first mortgage be refinanced or modified without the consent of the second mortgagee?
President Obama unveiled his $275 billion housing bailout yesterday, the core of which is mortgage modifications or