...Appellant, v. U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Appellee. BAP No. NV-11-1620...
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...complaint against Michael Joseph Szerwinski and Donna Maria Szerwinski (the "Debtors"), PNC Bank (f/k/a National City Bank) ("Bank"), and Muskingum Watershed Conservancy...
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...and the redemption of his home by a junior lienholder, National City Bank (National). After Chase and National jointly removed the case to federal court...
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...amp; Kreisler, LLC (Kreisler) brought a class action against National City Bank and PNC Bank Corporation as its successor in interest (the Bank), alleging that...
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...and Coles issued two checks from his personal checking account at Citizens Bank--one for $10,000 and another for $30,000--as a deposit...
...BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., a foreign corporation; GE MONEY BANK, a foreign company; PNC FINANCIAL SERVICES GROUP, INC., a Pennsylvania corporation; NATIONAL CITY CORPORATION...
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...Ethiopian citizen residing in the Eastern District of Virginia, maintained bank accounts at PNC Bank and Bank of America. On April 2, 2007, Afework...
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