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		<title>Opus Bank announced its San Diego banking team&#8217;s expanse</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2018 06:24:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>"We are pleased that James and Chris have joined Opus to expand our client coverage in San Diego," says Jim Haney, Executive Vice President, Head of Commercial Banking</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The further expansion of San Diego Commercial Banking team is with the hire of two senior bankers. James R. Wade, a 27-year banking and finance veteran, has joined Opus Bank as Managing Director, Senior Client Manager, Commercial Banking; and Chris Stratton, a 20-year banking and finance veteran, has joined as Managing Director, Business Development Officer.</p>
<p><strong>Jim Haney, Executive Vice President, Head of Commercial Banking,</strong> said:. &#8220;James and Chris are highly regarded banking veterans who share Opus’ approach to relationship-based commercial banking and have a tremendous depth of experience providing tailored solutions to entrepreneurs, business owners, and middle market companies.</p>
<p>“Throughout his banking career, Jim has experienced considerable success providing growth capital and treasury management solutions to privately held companies and middle market corporations in San Diego. We look forward to San Diego-based companies benefiting from Jim’s local market knowledge as we grow the division’s client base across Southern California and the other major metropolitan markets on the West Coast.</p>
<p>“Chris brings to Opus’ Business Development team his 20 years of experience and success in San Diego County providing sophisticated and tailored client centric financial solutions to small to mid-sized businesses, middle market companies, and real estate investors. His addition better positions Opus in San Diego County to deliver the full force of the firm and accelerate Opus’ organic growth by further leveraging existing client relationships, our strategic business partners, our market presence, and brand recognition.”</p>
<p><strong>Stephen H. Gordon, Chief Executive Officer and President of Opus Bank,</strong> commented, “Opus holds a strong commitment to San Diego County, having opened our first banking office in the county in 2012. Today, we serve our San Diego-based clients through a team of 17 deeply rooted bankers in four banking offices, which collectively hold over $200 million of deposits and approximately $1.0 billion of loans. We appreciate how critical it is to have strong local banking talent from San Diego, serving our clients in San Diego. Jim and Chris both have strong ties to the region, each having two decades of banking and finance experience serving clients in San Diego and as alumni of San Diego State University.”</p>
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		<title>NBAA: Court&#8217;s SMO ruling procedural only; battle to preserve airport continues</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jun 2018 05:52:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>“We're obviously disappointed by this decision, but it's important to note the court did not make a determination as to the merits of our arguments against the validity of the original settlement agreement,” says NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) today called “disappointing” a court’s decision to deny, on procedural grounds, the association’s petition to overturn a questionable agreement between the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the city of Santa Monica regarding the city’s airport, but noted the ruling does not address the merits of NBAA’s legal filing; and that the work to keep the historic airport open continues.</p>
<p>“We&#8217;re obviously disappointed by this decision, but it&#8217;s important to note the court did not make a determination as to the merits of our arguments against the validity of the original settlement agreement,” said<strong> NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen</strong>. “This ruling was purely a matter of procedure, and in no way does it establish a precedent by which the FAA may enter into similar agreements affecting the fates of other vital general aviation airports.”</p>
<p>Specifically, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia (DC) Circuit has denied on procedural grounds a petition filed by NBAA and others that sought to overturn a settlement agreement between the FAA and the city of Santa Monica, CA, which allows the city to curtail aviation operations at Santa Monica Municipal Airport (SMO) and grants the option to close the facility after Dec. 31, 2028.</p>
<p>NBAA had urged the court to vacate the January 2017 settlement agreement on the grounds the agency exceeded its authority and defied requirements established by Congress, as well as the FAA&#8217;s own responsibility to support the country&#8217;s aviation interests.</p>
<p>However, in the ruling, published June 12, the court sided with the FAA’s contention the settlement agreement “does not constitute final agency action reviewable” by the DC court, and that a subsequent consent decree remains binding to enforce the city’s actions against SMO. That decree was issued by the Central District of California, and according to the court ruling, it is only reviewable by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.</p>
<p>Prior to the settlement agreement, the FAA had maintained the city’s obligation to preserve SMO not only endured until 2023 based on federal grant assurances, but also lasted in perpetuity under obligations included in a 1948 surplus-property deed. NBAA contended the FAA offered no explanation for the settlement agreement and failed to engage the public, including airport users and tenants, beforehand. The petition further asserted the settlement did not comply with the Airport Noise and Capacity Act of 1990 and violated several other statutes.</p>
<p>Bolen emphasised that NBAA continues to be engaged on matters related to SMO, including a pending FAA administrative complaint alleging violations of the city&#8217;s grant-based obligations to the airport. “NBAA remains a determined advocate on behalf of this important Southern California airport, so that it may endure today, tomorrow and beyond 2028,” he said.</p>
<p>Other petitioners to the court included the Santa Monica Airport Association; Bill&#8217;s Air Center; Kim Davidson Aviation; Redgate Partners, LLC; and Wonderful Citrus, LLC. The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association and the General Aviation Manufacturers Association also filed amicus briefs in support of NBAA.</p>
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