Burgess v. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation et al

  1. May 17, 2024

    Industry Emboldened After Justices Galvanize Agency Attacks

    In the year since the U.S. Supreme Court said "extraordinary" and "far-reaching" attacks on administrative enforcers can skip agency tribunals and go straight to federal district court, ambitious challenges to regulatory powers are rapidly gaining traction, and the high court is poised to put them on an even firmer footing.

  2. July 06, 2023

    FDIC Bid To Sink Ex-CEO's Challenge Hits Wall In Texas

    A Texas federal judge rejected most of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s arguments for dismissing a constitutional challenge brought by a former bank executive facing enforcement proceedings from the agency, deferring a decision only on whether the court has jurisdiction at this point to hear the challenge.

  3. June 30, 2023

    Ex-CEO's Bid For FDIC Ruling Redo Must Wait For 5th Circ.

    A Texas federal judge said he would table a former bank executive's bid for a more expansive injunction against a Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. enforcement action, deferring to pending Fifth Circuit appeals that revolve around the constitutionality of the agency and its use of in-house courts.

  4. January 05, 2023

    FDIC Rips Ex-CEO's In-House Proceeding 'Collateral Attack'

    The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is calling for a Texas federal judge to dismiss a former bank CEO's constitutional challenge to administrative proceedings against him, doubling down on its position that the now-stayed enforcement action should be freed from the executive's "collateral attack."