Publications
Review of Banking & Financial Law
The Review of Banking & Financial Law, (formerly the Annual Review of Banking & Financial Law), founded in 1982, is a scholarly journal of banking and financial law. Sponsored by the Morin Center for Banking and Financial Law, the Review contains professional articles by academics and practicing lawyers, student notes and comments on topics ranging from banking law and regulation to commercial law, bankruptcy and administrative and constitutional law.
Review of Banking and Financial Law
Compliance Study
In July, 2007 the Morin Center for Banking and Financial Law and the Financial Services Roundtable introduced a new study, The Compliance Function in Diversified Financial Institutions: Harmonizing the Regulatory Environment for Financial Services Firms.
Download a copy of the study: The Compliance Function in Diversified Financial Institutions (pdf)
>>View Fortent Inform article about study released at roundtable, "Financial Industry Group Calls for More Uniformity in U.S. Regulations"
Cornelius Hurley - "Avoiding the Subprime Siren Song"
Prof. Cornelius Hurley, Director of the Morin Center, authored an op-ed piece on the subprime lending crisis (“Avoiding the Subprime Siren Song"), which was published in the August 17 edition of the Boston Globe.