Archive for 'Corruption' Category
Dec 13, 2010

COMBO Title and Securitization Search, Report, Documents, Analysis & Commentary “the profits on most derivatives are masked. In most cases, buyers are told only what they have to pay for the derivative contract, say $25 million. That amount is more than the seller gets, but how much more — $5,000, $25,000 or $50,000 more — […]

Dec 13, 2010

COMBO Title and Securitization Search, Report, Documents, Analysis & Commentary Editor’s Note: I had a law professor, actually two of them, who kept harping on single point virtually every class: start at the beginning. It is the opinion of many law professors and myself, having taught lawyers on trial, motion  and administrative practice and having […]

Dec 13, 2010

Nationwide Title goes on attack against vocal critics By Susan Taylor Martin, Times Senior Correspondent In Print: Friday, December 10, 2010 x Print Email Post Republish Click here for reuse options! Story Tools Comments (19) Contact the editor Email Newsletters Social Bookmarking ShareThis ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Related Links See for yourself: Download the documents (PDF, 64 pages) […]

Dec 12, 2010

ARE YOU AN AMERICAN? DO YOU CARE ABOUT THAT FLAG? DO YOU REMEMBER WHAT IT MEANS TO BE AN AMERICAN? Today, December 11, 2010, 1 minute ago | Matthew D. Weidner, Esq. We’re all in a tough spot right now.  Individually, as a country, as a world.  We are all facing major struggles going forward […]

Dec 12, 2010

COMBO Title and Securitization Search, Report, Documents, Analysis & Commentary “Bill Clinton’s campaign manager, James Carville famously mused that he would like to be reincarnated as the bond market – so that he could intimidate everyone. Seventeen years on, the market has lost none of its power to reduce all and sundry to a quivering […]

Dec 12, 2010

“There has never been a period like what we are going through now, in terms of the sheer volume and complexity of rule-making,” said Paul Dennett, senior vice president of the American Benefits Council, a trade group for large employers. “These regulators are overwhelmed, and this stuff is being churned out on issues that are […]

Dec 12, 2010

“Bank of America Walkout”‏ Bend Over America BOA Target of Wiki-Leaks  

Dec 12, 2010

From the Daily Miner Mounting foreclosures strain rural communities With fewer resources, homeowners in cities like Kingman have fewer options REBECCA L. MCCLAY/ Cronkite News Service Roxanne Knoche faced foreclosure but managed to keep the Kingman-area home she built for her retirement. Had she lost her home, she says she would have moved back to […]

Dec 11, 2010

MEMO SHOWS MALICIOUS INTENT “make them totally demoralized” “cause maximum pain” Carl Levin yesterday revealed memos that showed clear intent to rig the bids of credit default swaps and other credit enhancement products, to cause pain to investors. Coming on the heals of BofA’s settlement for bid rigging in the municipal bond market, the latest […]

Dec 11, 2010

Once a joke, Iceland may get the last laugh BRIAN MILNER The experts have started writing off Ireland, with its shattered banks, flatlined economy and disillusioned populace, as a long-term basket-case with dim recovery prospects. Maybe they should take a closer look at what has been happening in another small country written off for dead […]