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...robo-testimony." American Express Bank FSB sued Felicia Tancreto...
...to the same conclusion: a Pennsylvania couple is prohibited from suing their mortgage company for negligence and defamation. Key to the holding was the fact...
...tear out the throat of American businesses. They've...made new, simplified forms for mortgage disclosures, credit cards and student...
...by Wall Street, the unwitting buyers of $200 billion worth of lousy mortgage-backed securities. From the investment banks' point of view, the two were...
...director. "The director will have unprecedented authority over the lives of American people without any real check. Every American will be affected by the...
Twelve months ago, many lawyers were in hunker-down mode, happy to have jobs. When Andrew Sandler chose that moment to leave the relative safety of a firm as well-established -- and well-paying -- as
...opportunity to clarify or reaffirm one of the basic principles underlying our American form of democracy. Rarely are numerous opportunities presented in a single case...
Out of Schuylkill County comes what may be one of the Superior Court's last decisions determined pursuant to the formula adopted in Melzer v. Witsberger, 480 A.2d 1991 (Pa. 1984), as new support guid
...unless the parties agree to a resolution. According to the American Arbitration Association (AAA), the volume of real estate disputes resolved through litigation...
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