7/29/10: White House Press Briefing

White House Press Briefings are conducted most weekdays from the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room in the West Wing.

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Settlement Loans – Pros & Cons

Before more modern times, the terms settlement loans and lawsuit loans brought up memories of a court settlement that was a result of a law suit.

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7/13/10: White House Press Briefing

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Class action suit filed against Countrywide involving $350 billion …

The law firm of Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll PLLC has filed an amended consolidated class action complaint in its landmark litigation against Countrywide Financial Corporation and other underwriter defendants who were prominently involved in the failure of mortgage-backed securities (MBS) over the last several years. Countrywide, since acquired by Bank of America, was one of the largest and most controversial institutions involved in the MBS market. Other defendants in the case, aside from Countrywide, several of its

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Record Number 10506 of Foreclosures Cancelled in California |


Record Number 10,506 of Foreclosures Cancelled in California

DinSFLA here: Hmmm.  Could this be because of borrowers filing lawsuits related to lack of legal standing? Me thinks so!

Record Number of Foreclosures Cancelled in California

By: Carrie Bay 07/13/2010 DSNEWS

The number of foreclosure sales that were cancelled in California hit an all-time record in June, according to a report released Tuesday by ForeclosureRadar, a locally based company that tracks every

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Ex-Client Claims Advice From DLA Piper Led to Bankruptcy …

A bankrupt outdoor furniture distributor has sued DLA Piper claiming the firm failed to properly advise it in transactions and subsequent litigation with a Taiwanese company.

Joseph DelGreco & Company Inc., a privately owned New York corporation that filed for Chapter 11 in October 2009, sued DLA Piper earlier this month in Manhattan Supreme Court (See Complaint), claiming the law firm’s negligence resulted in financial losses that propelled the company into bankruptcy. Among other things, DelGreco

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If my parents get a home equity loan for me to buy a condo in cash …

I would like to purchase a non-warrantable condo (due to a minor litigation in the building) that has been foreclosed on. I would have to pay cash as the litigation will not close before the November 30th first time home-buyers credit expires and I would like to get it at a reduced price. I plan on securing a traditional mortgage once the lawsuit has been cleared, but until then I only have approximately 60,000 of the 150,000

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Litigation Funding: A Financial Lifeline | Everything You Need To …

Following a lawsuit can put a strain on your finances. But litigation funding can provide a feasible financial lifeline to support your case and living expenses.

If your personal funds are running out, and your case still hasn’t made it to court, think about litigation funding. It bridges the gap from your accident date to the settlement date. Litigation funding can offer you with cash advances for the duration of your case.

Understanding

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Uncommon Markets to Solve Common Problems

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Our first glimpse of the European Common Market came in the late 1950s in Europe where we lived. The evolution came late in the 1950s in the beginnings of Common Market and the formation of EFTA. That consolidated during the 1960s along with the miracle of Germany’s recovery. In the ensuing years more consolidation took place leading up to the European Union, eventually the end of the Soviet Union, the Maastricht

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Best Debt Consolidation | Creditors Taking Money Out Of Your …



If a creditor has problems in collecting a debt from you, he has a few options at his disposal. One of them is to sue you and attempt to garnishee your paycheck. What this basically means is that, since he is unable to get the money directly from you, he is asking the courts to force your employer to take money from your paycheck and send it to him. To protect you and prevent

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