DCW Monthly: June 2026
A letter of credit is built on a simple promise: the bank pays on a complying demand, and the underlying
In a recent discussion of hot-button issues impacting compliance in the US, industry specialists identified and addressed five areas:
Key takeaways from expert report issued in the KEB Hana Bank v. Korean Export Insurance Corporation court case.
After a 41-year career practicing commercial litigation at Otterbourg, Stanley L. Lane, Jr. retired from the New York law
A career in standby LCs - reflections from Kris Siebel of Societe Generale.
On 3 August 2022, the European Union issued notice to operators in which it granted “specific and temporary derogations and
One Draft Opinion will be discussed at the ICC Banking Commission’s next quarterly meeting in October 2022. The Draft
On 16 Aug, Bangladesh Bank’s Foreign Exchange Policy Department issued FE Circular Letter No. 31 to clarify that foreign
US Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) and the US Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security
Korean Supreme Court dismisses Instructing Bank's appeal in URDG458 case [2021]. Extend or Pay request ruled invalid; Counter Indemnitor not obliged to pay. Learn more about the construction dispute.
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