Foster Swift's regulatory practice encompasses advising and representing banks, bank holding companies and financial holding companies of all sizes in federal and state regulatory matters. We also represent their financial service affiliates and joint venture partners. We deal with both state and federal regulators including the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Federal Reserve Board and its Federal Reserve Banks, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the Securities Exchange Commission, the National Credit Union Administration, and the Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services.
The regulatory and compliance attorneys of Foster Swift have substantial experience in guiding their clients in the various areas of regulations and applications. We assist in steering the proper path of compliance and best practices. We say abreast of the ever-developing regulations which affect community-based and regional financial institutions.
We assist our clients in their applications for de novo banks, mergers & acquisitions, formation and expansion, branch expansions, stock redemptions, nonbank activities, change in control, bank service companies, changes in boards and management, and other applications requiring approval by or notice to a regulator.
Recent Blog Posts
Publications & Alerts
- Michigan Supreme Court Says Excessive Interest is Still Illegal, No Matter What it is Called, Foster Swift Finance, Real Estate & Bankruptcy News, February 6, 2024
- Implications of the Forthcoming Corporate Transparency Act, Foster Swift Business & Tax Law News, May 10, 2022
Events
- Restaurant, Hotel and Other Hospitality Issues, Federal Bar Association's Bankruptcy Seminar, September 24, 2021
News
- What Is The Corporate Transparency Act?, Michigan Business Network, July 29, 2022
- 44 Foster Swift Attorneys Named to 2016 Best Lawyers in America® Roster, August 21, 2015
- Foster Swift Attorney Randall Harbour named to position in the American Bar Association, August 20, 2013