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Digital Copiers Don't Forget
April 29, 2012
The measures discussed in this article can help organizations to manage the risks associated with operating in the digital environment. This is important because, in 2012, ignorance of what your copier remembers is no longer a defense.
In the Marketplace
April 27, 2012
Highlights of the latest equipment leasing news from around the country.
Lease Project Possible Stalemate
April 27, 2012
The latest FASB/IASB Lease Accounting Project meetings on Feb. 28 and 29 had as objectives to change the lessee cost pattern to better reflect the economics (straight-line) and to see if that decision would mean changes to lessor accounting methods that had already been decided.
What's New in the Law
April 27, 2012
Highlights of the latest equipment leasing cases.
C&J Vantage Leasing Co. v. Wolfe: One Year Later
April 27, 2012
In March 2011, the Iowa Supreme Court sent ripples of concern, if not terror, throughout the equipment lease finance industry with an unprecedented decision refusing to afford finance lease status to a contract between a finance company and a commercial end user, notwithstanding the fact that the parties had expressly agreed to such treatment in their written documents. Fortunately, while the <i>C&amp;J Vantage</i> opinion may have closed a door for equipment finance companies, it opened a window. The decision's mischief-making potential is mitigated by another holding in the same opinion.
In the Marketplace
March 29, 2012
Highlights of the latest equipment leasing news from around the country.
New Rules Proposed for Debt Collectors and Reporting Agencies
March 29, 2012
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced a proposed rule to include debt collectors and credit reporting agencies under its nonbank supervision program. These consumer financial market participants are not currently subject to federal supervision.
New Requirements for Companies with Personal Information of MA Residents
March 29, 2012
Companies with personal information of Massachusetts residents must amend their existing contracts with vendors that handle such information to require the vendors' compliance with the Massachusetts data security regulations.
Full Recourse Enforcement of Non-Recourse Loans
March 29, 2012
Two recent cases from Michigan could have far-reaching implications nationwide regarding the enforceability of non-recourse loans as fully recourse.
Cow Harbour True Lease Characterization Decision 'Released'
March 29, 2012
Whether a lease is a "true" or "finance" lease has been debated in Canadian courts for decades in many different contexts. The Alberta Court of Queen's Bench recently released one of the most important recent decisions in this debate and provided significant guidance as to how leases are to be classified in insolvency cases.

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