Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1994
Abstract
Banks enjoy virtually unlimited authority to export interest rates, late fees, and over-limit charges across state lines. Open issues include the exportability of other fees, the viability of consumer common law claims such as unconscionability, and the effect of home-state choice-of-law.
Recommended Citation
Ralph J. Rohner, Exporting Bank Credit Card Rates and Charges, REV. BANKING & FINANCIAL SERV., Jan. 1994, at 1.
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