Foley Partner Timothy Crisp was interviewed for a radio segment that aired on WTDY InBusiness Radio on February 2, 2011. Crisp discusses his background in financial institution law, as well as the significant changes occurring in banking legislation and regulation at the federal and state levels in the wake of the financial crisis. He forecasts that Congress will make efforts to repeal or adjust reforms such as the Dodd-Frank Act, adding that it is unlikely that additional financial reforms will emerge from the state level in the next two years.
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