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...have their own areas of concentration. Dan DuPré, who was in-house at Sears, Roebuck and Co. and previously served as an assistant U...
...AIG signed away its right to sue under the bailout. Before the financial crisis, AIG invested billions of dollars in mortgage-backed securities sponsored, underwritten...
...of the courthouse that also houses the U.S. attorney's...division of the Internal Revenue Service. Calls were not...
... Instead, two Lebanese financial institutions last week were...cut off the two exchange houses from the U.S. financial...
...Richard Cordray has all but worn a path from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to Capitol Hill, testifying before Congress seven times in the...
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...LHWCA" or "the Act"), from Petitioner New Orleans Depot Services, Inc. ("NODSI"). In particular, the BRB found that...
...when U.S. Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-Tex), chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, released a letter to Richard Cordray, who received a recess...
...defenders and probation services staff affected. ...
...Wallace v. Midwest Financial & Mortgage Services Inc. concerned...valued Wallace's house at $500,000...
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