Tag Archive: banks

Jan
27

Mass. AG Sues 5 Major Banks over Foreclosures

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Dec
06

Attorney General Files Lawsuit Against 5 Big Banks !

BOSTON — Calling it the first of its kind in the nation, Attorney General Martha Coakley yesterday alleged in a lawsuit that five nationwide banks engaged in deceptive loan practices and pursued illegal foreclosures on Massachusetts properties. Those banks in turn criticized Coakley for abandoning settlement negotiations. Among the homes Coakley cites in her lawsuit …

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Nov
29

Banks threaten Americans with Foreclosure

All over the US people have foreclosed on their homes leaving the banks no option but to evict them. Some are saying that the banks get to much protection with government polices and many American seek legal help to prevent them from losing their homes. Who wins these legal battles for these mortgages? Sawsan Zaky, …

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Nov
09

Rochelle Says Foreclosure Decision Presents Major Problem For Banks

June 23 (Bloomberg) — Bloomberg Law’s Lee Pacchia talks with Bloomberg News bankruptcy columnist and editor-at-large Bill Rochelle about this week’s bankruptcy news and legal developments regarding a major decision on foreclosures, Borders Group Inc. and the prospects for family restaurant operators.Video Rating: 5 / 5

Nov
07

The banks that perpetuated the foreclosure crisis are being let off the OCC

The banks that perpetuated the foreclosure crisis are being let off the OCC Article by Julie Thompson From the current trend it seems that once more the very banks that perpetuated the foreclosure crisis are being let off. The top regulator of banks has returned to …

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