Banking L.J. - Banking Law Journal (USA)
According to 19 Bus. L. J. 255 (1932), which merged with the the Banking Law Journal in 1932, the Banking L.J.:
"... was established in 1889 by Thomas B. Paton ... for many years General Counsel of the American Banking Association. (The Banking Law Journal) is a legal magazine for laymen which has specialized in the publication of banking and financial decisions."
The Banking Law Journal ceased publication in 1963 but was later revived, in title only, by a private publisher, Sheshunoff Information Services.
According to the publisher, circa 2011:
"The Banking Law Journal helps you keep in touch with the leading thinking regarding the latest developments in banking law. It covers every area of major interest to bankers and attorneys, with practical material for bank counsel use, articles of current importance by recognized experts, plus digests of important cases from every jurisdiction.... The Banking Law Journal is published 10 times a year..."