...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...
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...associations, alleging violations of Louisiana consumer protection law in connection with a mortgage foreclosure proceeding. Plaintiff-Appellant sought damages and declaratory relief. The district court...
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...Church's secured lender Church Mortgage and Loan Corporation.The Church, with the...
...151;Ill.) is one of six federal...that are carrying mortgage-sized student loan...of Legal Services Corporation funding and the...
...and its parent corporation, McGraw-Hill Companies...on high-risk mortgage-backed securities just...with at least one calling the tactic...
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...balance," Corley said. "One of our V.P.s...ve added student loans and mortgages to our product line, we...
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...submitted eight claims, including seven "differing site condition" claims and one "constructive contract modification" claim, to Contracting Officer Thomas Benero ("...
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...BACKGROUND In 2005 appellants wanted to refinance their existing home mortgage and began seeking out potential lenders. This process was complicated by the...
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...to fraudulently obtain mortgage loans. The defendants...fraudulently claimed by corporations Calhoun owned; Calhoun...untrue). At least one other time, Calhoun...
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