The Daily Report
...that the practice exploded after the housing bubble burst, as large national banks took over collapsed smaller banks' portfolios, often stuffed with residential mortgages....
National Law Journal
...Sloan to trace property related to the litigation to several bank accounts, including the IOLTA account belonging to Gonzalez and/or his law office. [...
The Daily Report
...Howard made in anticipation of two large client settlements. Because his IOLTA bank held large settlement drafts for up to 30 days or longer...
...allows Sloan to trace property related to the litigation to the IOLTA bank accountbelonging to defendant San Antonio attorney Oscar C. Gonzalez and/or...
When Pat Kaplan began her career at New Haven Legal Assistance Association in 1978, legal aid lawyers weren't considered equals by their brethren in private law firm
"Blown Back to State Court" and "IOLTA Insurance Cap Looms
...the state's third-largest bank was well below other banks. And the IOLTA interest rate was far under the 1.5 to 2...
The Daily Report
On Monday, the Supreme Court of Georgia issued the following discipline decisions
The Daily Report
...of $14,000 into her IOLTA account, but she did not...for documents, Jones-Lewis produced bank records and wrote in a...
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