...from escrow accounts under his supervision as a court-appointed referee for foreclosures. It claims some of the funds were funneled into a losing campaign...
...a judicial crackdown on "robo-signing," the number of new foreclosure actions has dropped significantly as the percentage of homeowners represented by counsel...
...ways of resolving foreclosures that are clogging...in a Senate committee. The...25,000 cases statewideoccurring when...
...civil and criminal legal services, announced a special court part to handle foreclosure-related settlement conferences, named a new task force on commercial litigation and...
...New York's largest foreclosure firm, Steven J. Baum P...foreclosure actions of 46,824 statewide. As of Monday, the firm...
...replace federal stimulus funds for foreclosure prevention services when the money...new cases entering the courts statewide as compliance with the affirmation...
In her State Environmental Regulation column, Charlotte A. Biblow, a partner at Farrell Fritz, reviews the implications of the Power NY Act of 2011, which will allow homeowners and small business own
Regarding the budget, the Chief Judge yesterday vowed to vigorously pursue economies in the judicial system, but not to the point of denying access to courts for people buffeted by hard times
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...their names placed on the statewide ballot even though they had...political designation." The Libertarian National Committee was not then and is...
...the New York City Bar is urging the courts to adopt a statewide rule that would sharply curtail the inclusion of "sensitive personal information...
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