Governance questions may not get more visceral – who makes the biggest decisions at a credit union?  

The question is easy to ask, but for some, it can be bafflingly hard to answer.

"Where are the lines drawn? There is no black-white definition of responsibility," said Michael Lozoff, chair of the credit union practice at law firm Shutts and Bowen in Miami.  

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