United States:
Quand Le Statut De L'iobsp Se Dédouble, À L'occasion De La Réforme Du Crédit Immobilier
19 May 2016
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP
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Pierre Storrer wrote an article that appeared in the May 2016
issue of the French publication Revue Banque. The article
discusses the evolution of the "IOBSP" status as a
consequence of the new mortgage reform.
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article.
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