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In our next installment, Global Litigation partner Ellen Holloman presents a podcast on two of the most interesting lawsuits impacting the securitization industry today, relating to the National Collegiate Student Loan Trusts.
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In our next installment, Global Litigation partner Ellen
Holloman presents a podcast on two of the most interesting lawsuits
impacting the securitization industry today, relating to the
National Collegiate Student Loan Trusts. These Delaware
litigations, involving both the Consumer Financial Protection
Bureau and private plaintiffs, have been very closely watched by
the structured finance industry because the outcomes could upend
decades of practice in the securitization industry and upset the
long-settled expectation of participants.
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