Moore & Van Allen attorneys Kate Wellman, John Stoker, and Neil Bloomfield have published a new Law360 Expert Analysis, “Recent Bank Resolution Filings Stress Readiness Over Docs,” examining what recent bank resolution plan filings reveal about how institutions and regulators are approaching preparedness.
Rather than focusing solely on formal documentation requirements, the article highlights signals that suggest a growing emphasis on execution, readiness, and real‑world operability—pointing to where resolution planning may be headed in an evolving regulatory environment.
Read the full article on Law360: https://www.law360.com/articles/2460115
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