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W. Charles Jackson, Partner
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Chuck Jackson heads the Firm’s Financial Institutions Focus Group. During his 37 years of practice, Mr. Jackson has devoted a major portion of his work to the representation of financial institutions in mergers and acquisitions (from both the buyer’s and seller’s perspectives), branch sales and purchases, the formation of bank and savings and loan holding companies, access to capital markets through the issuance of stock and debt, securities law matters, and both state and federally regulated mutual‑to‑stock conversions. Mr. Jackson has spoken on a variety of topics, including mergers and acquisitions, bank executive compensation arrangements and employment contracts, the Community Reinvestment Act and mutual holding company and stock conversions. He has testified before the FHLBB on the formation of mutual holding companies, has addressed the American Counsel of State Savings Supervisors, America’s Community Bankers, The Wisconsin Banker’s Association and was largely responsible for drafting Chapter 214 of the Wisconsin Statutes governing the formation and operation of state‑chartered savings banks.
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Articles in the National Law Review database by W. Charles Jackson:
- Congress Passes Sweeping Financial Reform Bill (Posted On Saturday, July 17, 2010)
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