Summary
Bank purchases ailing federal thrift before passage of FIRREA; afterward, the government’s regulatory forbearances become worthless and bank loses $13.7 million of the purchase price, as supported by expert evidence regarding value of forbearances.
First Annapolis Bancorp., Inc. v. U.S.
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Bank purchases ailing federal thrift before passage of FIRREA; afterward, the government’s regulatory forbearances become worthless and bank loses $13.7 million of the purchase price, as supported by expert evidence regarding value of forbearances.