Moritz Faculty
Faculty in the News
Moritz College of Law faculty members are increasingly finding themselves in the spotlight as reporters seek them out for expert comment on today's headlines. The topics cover a wide range, such as the death penalty, artificial insemination, and voting machines. Just as varied are the locations of the publications or news outlets, ranging from small town newspapers to wire services with international distribution.
The following is a list of selected media coverage for Moritz faculty members. The links below will direct you to sites that are not affiliated with the Moritz College of Law. They are subject to change, and some may expire or require registration as time passes. Contact Barbara Peck, Chief Communications Officer, for any media requests at (614) 292-0283.
Vincene Verdun Media Hits
The following is a list of selected media coverage for Vincene Verdun. The links below will direct you to sites that are not affiliated with the Moritz College of Law. They are subject to change, and some may expire or require registration as time passes. (Return to Faculty Bio)
Simple Interest Loans Can Cause Hassles
Nov. 11, 2011
Professor Vincene Verdun weighed in on a Columbus 10TV report about the complexities of supposed “simple interest loans” if borrowers miss a payment or ask for an extension.
"The interest is calculated based on the face amount of the loan and frequently it's spread over evenly throughout the whole life of the loan," said Verdun.
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