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About Andrew
Andrew Lindsay is an award-winning multimedia journalist based in Manchester (Media City, Salford), United Kingdom; a shoot-and-edit journalist with a flair for writing.

His career in print journalism began in 2000, after which he returned to the prestigious Cardiff University to gain a postgraduate Distinction in Broadcast Journalism. This led to eight years at ITV. He has been at the BBC since 2012 and continues to freelance for the corporation while running the MA Journalism course at the University of Salford, Media City.

He has a keen interest in politics and football culture and in travel, particularly in Ireland and Italy, where he spends most of his free time.
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The Bank Preemption Ripple Effects After Cantero, Flagstar

03 Sep 2024  |  www.wilmerhale.com
The article analyzes the implications of recent legal decisions on national bank preemption, focusing on the Supreme Court's ruling in Cantero v. Bank of America and the Ninth Circuit's decision in Kivett v. Flagstar Bank FSB. It highlights the directive for lower courts to refer to established precedents and assess the interference of state laws with national banks, emphasizing a practical evaluation based on legal texts, precedents, and common sense.

The Bank Preemption Ripple Effects After Cantero, Flagstar

30 Aug 2024  |  www.jdsupra.com
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously decided in Cantero v. Bank of America to vacate and remand a Second Circuit decision, which had previously concluded that national banks' federally authorized powers preempted a New York state law mandating a minimum 2% interest on mortgage escrow accounts. This decision highlights the ongoing legal discourse surrounding the balance of state and federal powers in banking regulation.

The Bank Preemption Ripple Effects After Cantero, Flagstar

30 Aug 2024  |  www.law360.com
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously decided in Cantero v. Bank of America to vacate and remand a Second Circuit decision, challenging the preemption of a New York state law by the National Bank Act. This ruling impacts the federally authorized powers of national banks, particularly concerning the requirement to pay interest on mortgage escrow accounts. The decision highlights ongoing legal debates over state versus federal regulatory authority in banking.

Rab11 family expression in the human placenta: Localization at the maternal-fetal interface

19 Aug 2024  |  journals.plos.org
The study investigates the expression and localization of Rab11 family proteins (Rab11a, Rab11b, Rab11c/Rab25, and Rab14) and their common effector RCP in the human placenta. Using Western blotting and immunofluorescence microscopy, the research identifies unique expression patterns of these proteins in placental cell lines and primary human placental tissues. The findings highlight the prominent presence of these proteins in key areas of the placenta, such as the syncytiotrophoblast and cytotrophoblast cell layers, as well as in the endothelium of fetal blood vessels. The study suggests that Rab proteins play a significant role in vesicle trafficking and other cellular functions at the maternal-fetal interface, providing a foundation for further research in this area.

New Pregnancy Prevention Measures Introduced for Topiramate

20 Jun 2024  |  Epilepsy Scotland
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has introduced new safety measures for the drug topiramate, following a European study highlighting risks during pregnancy. Topiramate, also known as Topamax, should not be prescribed for epilepsy during pregnancy unless no alternatives exist, and is already contraindicated for migraines due to birth defect risks. Women of childbearing potential must use effective contraception and undergo pregnancy testing before starting treatment. The MHRA advises patients on the importance of contraception, consulting healthcare providers, and regular treatment reviews. The full Drug Safety Update is available from the MHRA.

Building Ransomware Resilience - A Proactive Strategy for Businesses and Regulators

04 Apr 2024  |  jdsupra.com
The international community is exploring various approaches to deter ransomware attacks, including sanctions, development of cyberattack norms, and promotion of cybersecurity best practices. Sanctions by the UK and US have targeted members of the Russian-based cybercrime gang TrickBot and entities like Tornado Cash and SUEX for their roles in ransomware and money laundering. A comprehensive strategy is advocated, involving targeted sanctions, information sharing, public-private partnerships, and empowering businesses and individuals to protect themselves. OFAC has issued advisories discouraging ransom payments and suggesting risk-based compliance programs. Collaboration with foreign regulators and a whole-of-sector approach are recommended to combat ransomware threats effectively.

The Drawbacks Of Banking Regulators' Merger Review Plans

01 Apr 2024  |  www.mondaq.com
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency have proposed updates to their evaluation processes for bank mergers under the Bank Merger Act. These proposals consider factors such as competitive effects, financial resources, and the stability of the U.S. financial system. The article highlights potential drawbacks of these regulatory changes, emphasizing the need for careful consideration of their implications.

Why a ‘watch and wait’ approach to Generative AI may be judicious

01 Jan 2024  |  LPM
Generative AI dominated 2023 and is expected to continue its influence in 2024, though it remains in its early stages. Firms are advised to adopt a 'watch and wait' approach, focusing on cloud computing to manage costs and environmental impact, and ensuring high data quality for effective AI implementation. Large firms can afford to experiment, while medium-sized firms should prepare for future adoption by staying informed and ready. The article highlights the importance of managing costs, data integrity, and regulatory compliance in the adoption of generative AI.

German football tightens security measures

13 Dec 2023  |  BBC
The Bundesliga and Ligaverbandes, representing German professional football clubs, have introduced new security measures in response to increased violence and political pressure. The decision was made on the 12th of December, a date significant to the 12:12 campaign by fans who oppose the measures, feeling excluded from the decision-making process. The new rules include potential limits on ticket allocations for away fans and increased security at stadiums, but they do not ban standing areas as some feared. The changes come amid reports of a 20% increase in football-related police work and recent violent incidents. Bundesliga boasts the highest match-day attendance in Europe, with fan-friendly policies like cheap standing tickets and in-stadium amenities. The new security measures will be reviewed after three years.

NY Banking Brief: All The Notable Legal Updates In Q4

01 Nov 2023  |  www.mondaq.com
The article provides an expert analysis of significant regulatory and legislative changes in New York banking regulation and policymaking, focusing on amendments adopted by the NYDFS to Title 23 of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations, Part 500. These changes include stricter reporting requirements for senior officers and boards, improved data safeguards, and heightened risk-based controls, indicating an increase in NYDFS cybersecurity enforcement in the coming year.
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