THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT Copyright (c) 1994, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: Saturday, September 17, 1994 TAG: 9409160704 SECTION: BUSINESS PAGE: D1 EDITION: FINAL TYPE: Digest SOURCE: Staff LENGTH: Short : 26 lines
Credit unions won a landmark decision for U.S. consumers yesterday as the D.C. District Court ruled against a suit brought by the American Bankers Association and four North Carolina banks to limit consumer access to credit unions. The suit against AT&T Family Federal Credit Union, Winston-Salem, N.C., had been pending for four years. The bankers were attempting to force AT&T Family to revoke the memberships of employee groups that were not affiliated with American Telephone and Telegraph, the credit union's original sponsor. A bankers' victory could have prevented credit union access to tens of thousands of North Carolina consumers, forcing many of them to pay higher rates on loans and higher fees for all types of financial services. Such a precedent could have affected millions of consumers nationwide. (Staff)
KEYWORDS: LAWSUIT U.S. DISTRICT COURT RULING by CNB