...At total of seven attorneys from...Honorable Esther Salas, U.S.D.J...the Sussex County representative to the Judicial...
...Members of the House Judiciary Committee...revelations the U.S. Department...Holder told Representative Darrell Issa...
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...ADMINISTRATIVE LAW DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS , App. Div. (per...
...148; with its counsel for representation respecting the unlawful retention of money owed by the Florida corporation. The agreement provided for a fee...
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...a mortgage executed by defendants. The trial judge determined that the notices of intention Wells Fargo served prior to filing the foreclosure complaint did not...
...a mortgage executed by defendants. The trial judge determined that the notices of intention Wells Fargo served prior to filing the foreclosure complaint did not...
...per curiam) (18 pp.) Appellant Garfield Junkyard Inc. is the prior owner of a commercial property in Jersey City, where it operated a used auto...
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