...and December 31, 2010. Servicers subject to the enforcement actions include Ally Bank/GMAC, Aurora Bank, Bank of America, Citibank, EverBank, HSBC, JPMorgan Chase...
...banc argument in CLS Bank International v. Alice Corp....
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...lawyers for GMAC, the bank that acts as the financial-services arm of General Motors that is now called Ally Financial, as requested by...
...and have recruited two powerful allies to drive the point home...clutch of related charities and banks. "Although the...
...of Colorado. Bank of America Corp., JPMorgan Chase & Co., Wells Fargo & Co., Citigroup Inc. and Ally Financial, formerly GMAC, agreed...
New York's largest foreclosure firm, Steven J. Baum P.C., Monday announced "mass layoffs," signaling that the firm is closing its doors
Much has been said in recent weeks about the Occupy Wall Street protests in Lower Manhattan
...of $200 billion worth of lousy mortgage-backed securities. From the investment banks' point of view, the two were the most sophisticated investors around and...
Richard Cordray has been called many things in recent weeks. Political pawn. Brilliant advocate. Anti-business zealot. Devoted public servant
...represent them in foreclosure actions under a settlement announced yesterday by federal bank regulators. The servicers will be required to put the firms...
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