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Tag Archives: Robert Ludwig
New York Court of Appeals Approves Reduction of UCC One-Year Notice Period for Reporting Check Fraud to Fourteen Days
Under UCC § 4-406(f), a customer must discover and report any unauthorized signature or alteration on a check to its bank within one year after a statement or check is made available to the customer. Absent timely notice, the customer’s … Continue reading
The Future of Payments Fraud/Counterfeit Cashier’s Checks
Sal Scanio spoke at BAI’s Payments Connect 2014 conference, The Future of Payments Fraud, in Las Vegas on March 11, 2014, as part of a panel titled, Counterfeit Cashier’s Checks: Avoiding Both Fraud and Revenue Losses. In recent years, financial … Continue reading