The Law of Banking and Financial Institutions
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Description
The Fourth Edition of The Law of Banking and Financial Institutions brings exciting renovations to a classic casebook. Comprehensive updating is just the beginning. The authors have expanded the old structure to include more coverage of non-bank financial institutions, such as insurance companies and mutual funds. Other topics have been reorganized to reflect modern trends. Visual aids--virtual windows, for visual learners--have been added to clarify concepts and reinforce text. And finally, engaging problem exercises have been added to create a more dynamic learning environment. Tried-and-true features of The Law of Banking and Financial Institutions: clear, concise explanations that simplify and clarify a complex field of law; lively and interesting note material and provocative discussion questions; careful selection and judicious editing of cases; fun problem sets, at graduating levels of difficulty, that reinforce concepts and give students practice applying law to specific facts; critical analysis of the unifying features of each topic from an economic perspective. Featured in the Fourth Edition: coverage of non-bank financial institutions, such as insurance companies and mutual funds; expanded and updated treatment of bank/nonblank combinations under the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act; unified organization of financial institutions, rather than focusing on depository institutions separately; generous use of tables to clarify concepts and promote understanding. If you haven't seen the Fourth Edition, you haven't seen The Law of Banking and Financial Institutions. Come; take a look at the expanded coverage, updated organization, problem sets, examples, and visual aids that constitute an important renovation of this classic edifice.
Publication Date
2009
Edition
4
Recommended Citation
Carnell, Richard Scott; Macey, Jonathan R.; and Miller, Geoffrey P., "The Law of Banking and Financial Institutions" (2009). Faculty Books & Edited Works. 500.
https://gretchen.law.nyu.edu/fac-books-edited-works/500
