Brookfield attorney seeks license resignation (UPDATE)
&via=&related=DolcePixel"> A Brookfield attorney facing felony fraud charges wants to surrender his law license in Wisconsin.
View ArticleProperty – foreclosure – mortgages – priority — enforceability
&via=&related=DolcePixel"> 2010AP3053, 2011AP523 Multicircuits Inc. v. Grunsted, et al.
View ArticleProposed White House budget outlines legal priorities
&via=&related=DolcePixel"> The proposed fiscal 2013 budget released by the White House outlines a number of the administration’s priorities related to lawyers, from an increase in...
View ArticleProperty – mortgages — priority — equitable subrogation
&via=&related=DolcePixel"> 2011AP919 Citizens State Bank v. Pirius, et al.
View ArticleProperty – mortgages — accord and satisfaction
&via=&related=DolcePixel"> 2012AP487 Molitor v. Advantage Community Bank
View ArticleUS agency sues JPMorgan over WaMu mortgage bonds
Federal regulators have sued JPMorgan Chase & Co. over the sale of mortgage securities that contributed to the collapse of three credit unions.
View ArticleState reaches $1.5 million ‘robo signing’ settlement
One of the biggest U.S. mortgage processing companies has agreed to pay $121 million, including $1,505,315 to Wisconsin, to resolve states' claims that it wrongfully foreclosed on homeowners who...
View ArticleUS sues S&P over pre-crisis mortgage ratings
The U.S. government says Standard & Poor's knowingly inflated its ratings on risky mortgage investments that helped trigger the 2008 financial crisis.
View ArticleCourt rules for government in mortgage fraud case
The U.S. Supreme Court has clarified how restitution must be computed in mortgage fraud cases.
View ArticleUS high court to take housing bias case
For the third time in recent years, the U.S. Supreme Court will consider taking away a powerful legal tactic the Obama administration and others have used to combat housing discrimination.
View ArticleUS high court to consider when second mortgage can be void
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether homeowners who declare bankruptcy can void a second mortgage if the home's market value has dropped below the amount they owe on their first mortgage.
View ArticleUS Supreme Court clarifies rules for rescinding mortgages
A unanimous U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that home buyers don't need to file a lawsuit, but may simply write a letter if they want to back out of a mortgage because they claim their lender violated...
View ArticleProposed White House budget outlines legal priorities
The proposed fiscal 2013 budget released by the White House outlines a number of the administration’s priorities related to lawyers, from an increase in enforcement of federal employment and labor laws...
View ArticleProperty – mortgages — priority — equitable subrogation
2011AP919 Citizens State Bank v. Pirius, et al.
View ArticleProperty – mortgages — accord and satisfaction
2012AP487 Molitor v. Advantage Community Bank
View ArticleUS agency sues JPMorgan over WaMu mortgage bonds
Federal regulators have sued JPMorgan Chase & Co. over the sale of mortgage securities that contributed to the collapse of three credit unions.
View ArticleState reaches $1.5 million ‘robo signing’ settlement
One of the biggest U.S. mortgage processing companies has agreed to pay $121 million, including $1,505,315 to Wisconsin, to resolve states' claims that it wrongfully foreclosed on homeowners who should...
View ArticleUS sues S&P over pre-crisis mortgage ratings
The U.S. government says Standard & Poor's knowingly inflated its ratings on risky mortgage investments that helped trigger the 2008 financial crisis.
View ArticleCourt rules for government in mortgage fraud case
The U.S. Supreme Court has clarified how restitution must be computed in mortgage fraud cases.
View ArticleUS high court to take housing bias case
For the third time in recent years, the U.S. Supreme Court will consider taking away a powerful legal tactic the Obama administration and others have used to combat housing discrimination.
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