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Mr. Natori graduated magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, from Georgetown University in 1987 (government and history majors), obtained a masters in business degree from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business in 1992, and was a Comment Editor of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review where he graduated in 1990.

 

Mr. Natori is a former Board member of the Hawaii State Bar Association’s Real Property and Financial Services Section, and Business Law Section. He was a past Board member of the Hawaii Supreme Court’s Disciplinary Board (full three-year term), which is in charge of the Hawaii Office of Disciplinary Counsel. The Disciplinary Board is selected by the Hawaii Supreme Court.

 

Mr. Natori has represented Hawaii financial institutions (both Hawaii state banks and federal credit unions) for compliance advice, operations procedures, contract review, loan documentation, real property leasing, and debt collection.

 

Mr. Natori has answered client’s regulatory questions on Equal Credit Opportunity, Community Reinvestment, Fair Credit Reporting, Truth in Lending, Fair Debt Collections Practices and Bank Secrecy Act.

 

Mr. Natori provided advise on customer account opening requirements, Suspicious Activity Report, Customer Identification Program, check fraud, garnishment, safety deposit accounts, cashier’s checks, search warrants, control accounts, client trust accounts, conservator accounts, trust accounts, and payable upon death accounts.

 

Mr. Natori has negotiated online banking vendor contracts, software license and service agreements, coin processing contracts, courier services agreements, trust and investment management support services agreements, remote deposit capture agreements, and confidentiality agreements.

 

Mr. Natori has drafted commercial loan documentation such as mortgages, security documents and promissory notes.

 

Mr. Natori has negotiated ATM shopping center leases at the largest shopping centers in Hawaii, and has decades of experience in negotiating office leases on behalf of landlords and tenants.

 

Mr. Natori has provided advice, documentation, and negotiation prior to and during collection and foreclosure proceedings against both commercial and residential borrowers.

 

 

Contact info:

(808) 275-0155

 

 

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Nathan Natori - America's Top 50 Lawyer - Banking Law - Hawaii

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