...duped it into overpaying by $774 million for securities backed by faulty mortgages. Last month, U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff determined that potential damages...
...once the nation's most prolific filer of foreclosures on behalf of mortgage lenders, over outstanding legal fees. The confidential deals were reached...
...settle a claim that it discriminated against a lesbian couple seeking a mortgage the first such enforcement action by the U.S. Department of...
...an amount that doesn't count the ongoing civil case against BP PLC, which could generate billions more for the feds). ...
...of America Corp.'s Countrywide mortgage unit for allegedly pushing appraisers...old case against Rio Tinto PLC on behalf of the Papua...
...that investors likely have standing to sue JPMorgan over 30 of 33 mortgage-backed securities issuing trusts, with a face value of nearly $40 billion...
...least one bank, Barclays Bank PLC, admitted to misconduct. ...
National Law Journal
...amp; Trust Company bought more than fifty million dollars worth of residential-mortgage-backed securities from Bear Stearns. It did not read the relevant offering...
...noninvasive therapy to restore to competence a man accused of a multiyear mortgage fraud scheme has led a federal judge to order forced anti-psychotic...
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