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Tag Archives: NACHA Operating Rules
Virginia Court in Email ACH Funds Transfer Fraud Case Relies on NACHA Rules in Permitting Claims Against Bank
As L&R has showed, careful application of NACHA’s rules can be critical to resolving funds transfers losses involving ACH transfers. See L&R Obtains Prompt Full Recovery for Polish Client in ACH Cybercrime Case. A recent Virginia case illustrates the relevance … Continue reading →
Posted in BANKING & FINANCE, CORPORATE, INSURANCE, INTERNATIONAL, LITIGATION
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Tagged ACH, ACH Fraud, BEC, Business Email Compromise, Credit Union, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Funds Transfer Fraud, NACHA, NACHA Operating Rules, Salvatore Scanio, Social Engineering, UCC, UCC Article 4A, UCC § 4A-207
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L&R Obtains Prompt Full Recovery for Polish Client in ACH Cybercrime Case
A U.S. subsidiary of a Polish company suffered a loss of nearly $100,000 arising from 10 unauthorized ACH (automated clearing house) debits over a single week. After an unknown theft of the subsidiary’s bank account number and bank name/routing number, … Continue reading →
Posted in BANKING & FINANCE, CORPORATE, INSURANCE, INTERNATIONAL, LITIGATION
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Tagged ACH Debits, ACH Fraud, Bank Liability, Business Email Compromise, Corporate ACH, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Email Fraud, Funds Transfer Fraud, NACHA, NACHA Operating Rules, NACHA Warranty, ODFI, RDFI, Robert Ludwig, Salvatore Scanio, Unauthorized ACH Debits
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