
Who was Jill Wine Banks?
Jill Wine-Banks was barely 30 when she became an assistant Watergate special prosecutor investigating President Richard M. Nixon. In The Watergate Girl: My Fight for Truth and Justice Against a Criminal President, Wine-Banks (who was then known as Jill Wine Volner) shares her experience battling political obstruction, courtroom legal wrangling and the era's sexism.
Who is the founder of Above the Law?
A year after his COVID-19 recovery, Above the Law founder David Lat makes some big changes. In May 2020, lawyer and author David Lat was starting his recovery from a life-threatening bout with COVID-19. A little over a year later, Lat, founder of Above the Law, decided to leave his job as a legal recruiter, go back to writing full time, ...
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Who is the founder of Above the Law?
Above the Law founder David Lat thinks remote working for lawyers is here for the foreseeable future, just one of the many significant changes that he sees the pandemic bringing to the legal professi…
Podcast: Have the Cores Stepped Up to the Challenge?
During the CoreConnection session at ABA’s Conference for Community Bankers, core provider CEOs sounded notes that will sound familiar to those following the work of ABA’s Core Platforms Committee: open APIs, access to data and flexible and transparent contracts.
Podcast: Providing Liquidity for Small Businesses Amid Supply Chain Kinks
Amid persistent inflation and supply chain kinks, small businesses are finding more and more that “cash is king,” especially as their suppliers are likelier to ask for cash up front.
Podcast: Exit Interview with Jelena McWilliams, Part 2
McWilliams discusses several policy aspects of her tenure at the FDIC, including climate risk, small-dollar lending, CRA reform and the Mission-Driven Bank Fund.
Podcast: Exit Interview with Jelena McWilliams, Part 1
The outgoing FDIC chairman discusses bank innovation, FDITech, post-COVID exams and the agency’s COVID response in part one of this interview.
Podcast: Persistent Inflation, Full Employment Driving Rate Hike Expectations
Inflation surprises and labor market tightening necessitate an appropriate response from the Federal Reserve, says Ellen Zentner on the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast.
Podcast: Preparing for a Surge in Business Lending
Middle-market businesses are raring for growth in 2022, and four in 10 expect their credit needs to increase this year, which according to economist Jim Glassman of JPMorgan Chase on the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast will lead to a surge in commercial and industrial lending.
Podcast: The Community Bank Digital Transformation Roadmap for 2022
What’s on the community bank roadmap for digital process improvement in 2022? On the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast, Chris Bailey lifts the curtain on his bank’s investments in digital signature management, conversational capabilities and client business optimization.
