Background
Vartanian, Thomas P. was born on November 16, 1949 in Forest Hills, New York, United States.
Vartanian, Thomas P. was born on November 16, 1949 in Forest Hills, New York, United States.
Cathedral College (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1971). Brooklyn Law School (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1976).
Worked at Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson. Admitted to the bar, 1977, New York. 1979, District of Columbia.
1983, United States. Supreme Court. Special Assistant to the Chief Counsel and Senior Trial Attorney, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, 1976-1981. General Counsel, Federal Home Loan Bank Board and the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, 1981-1983.
Member: Board of Contributors, National Bank Law Report, 1984. Board of Advisors, Review of Financial Services Regulation, 1985. Board of Advisors, Banking Law Review.
Editorial Board Banking Policy Report, 1988. Board of Advisors of Electronic Banking Law and Commerce Report. Author: "Contracting with the RTC and FDIC," 1991 (Prentice Hall).
"The Fair Lending Guide," 1995 (Glasser Legal Works). "Doing Business on the Net Sure to Change Risk Profiles," American Banker Future Banking (February 18, 1997). "Georgia Internet Law Raises Jurisdictional Questions for Electronic Commerce," Electronic Banking Law and Commerce Report (February 1997).
"Stored Value Cards and Electronic Payment Systems," The Review of Banking & Financial Services (November 20, 1996). "Key Questions for Emerging Systems: Where is the Money?" American Banker Future Banking (June 17, 1996). "Mondex's Swindon Test Points to Future of Electronic Cash," American Banker Future Banking (April 15, 1996).
"Bank Takeovers: Where Shareholder Expectations Meet Investor Impatience," Banking Policy Report (June 5, 1995). Co-author with Ledig and Whittemore, "Integrion Financial Network: A New Stage for Electronic Banking," Electronic Banking Law and Commerce Report (October 1996). With Ledig and Demianczuk, "Echoes of the Past With Implications for the Future: The Stamp Payments Act of 1862 and Electronic Commerce," BNA's Banking Report, Volume 67 (September 23, 1996).
With Nathan, Weinstein, Ledig and Ansell, "Line of Business Joint Venture Opportunities," SNL Securities Compliance Fax (March 18, 1996). With Harman, Nathan and Parry, "The Challenge of Cultural Consolidation: SEC-OCC Joint Fund Examinations Agreement," NSCP Currents (October 1995). With Ledig and Babitz, "The Chevy Chase Case: Setting a New Direction for Federal Fair Lending Efforts," Banking Policy Report (September 19, 1994).
Member: The District of Columbia Bar. New York State, Federal and American (Member, Section on Business Law) Bar Associations.
Member: Board of Contributors, National Bank Law Report, 1984. Board of Advisors, Review of Financial Services Regulation, 1985. Board of Advisors, Banking Law Review.
Editorial Board Banking Policy Report, 1988. Board of Advisors of Electronic Banking Law and Commerce Report.