FDCPA Strikes Again: West Virginia Slams Wells Fargo
Mar 20, 2013
YARNEY v. OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC, Dist. Court, WD Virginia 2013 SARAH C. YARNEY, Plaintiff, v. OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC, ET AL., Defendants. No. 3:12-cv-00014. United States District Court, W.D. Virginia, Charlottesville Division. March 8, 2013 MEMORANDUM OPINION NORMAN K. MOON, District Judge. The Plaintiff Sarah C. Yarney ("Plaintiff"), pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 56, seeks summary judgment as to…[...]
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If you are seeking legal representation or other services call our Florida customer service number at 954-495-9867 and for the West coast the number remains 520-405-1688. Customer service for the livinglies store with workbooks, services and analysis remains the same at 520-405-1688. The people who answer the phone are NOT attorneys and NOT permitted to provide any legal advice, but…[...]
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W VA Court Says Directions to Stop Making Payments and Refusing to Apply Payments is Breach of Contract
Mar 18, 2013
BANK OF AMERICA TAKES ANOTHER HIT: BANKS MISLEAD BORROWERS WHEN THEY INSTRUCT THEM TO STOP MAKING PAYMENTS AND REFUSE PAYMENTS If you are seeking legal representation or other services call our Florida customer service number at 954-495-9867 and for the West coast the number remains 520-405-1688. Customer service for the livinglies store with workbooks, services and analysis remains the same…[...]
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If you are seeking legal representation or other services call our Florida customer service number at 954-495-9867 and for the West coast the number remains 520-405-1688. Customer service for the livinglies store with workbooks, services and analysis remains the same at 520-405-1688. The people who answer the phone are NOT attorneys and NOT permitted to provide any legal advice, but…[...]
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PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE IN TENNESSEE If you are seeking legal representation or other services call our Florida customer service number at 954-495-9867 (East Coast --- including Tennessee) and for the West coast the number remains 520-405-1688. Customer service for the livinglies store with workbooks, services and analysis remains the same at 520-405-1688. The people who answer the phone are NOT…[...]
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LAWYERS SOUGHT FOR BROWARD COUNTY AND ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA Now that I have established beachheads in Leon County and Broward County I find the need to associate some new, trainable, passionate lawyers who are willing to associate with my firm. We are especially looking for lawyers who can cover Broward County, Dade County, and Palm beach County in South Florida…[...]
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PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE IN GEORGIA If you are seeking legal representation or other services call our Florida customer service number at 954-495-9867 (East Coast, including Georgia - the Atlanta Area) and for the West coast the number remains 520-405-1688. Customer service for the livinglies store with workbooks, services and analysis remains the same at 520-405-1688. The people who answer the…[...]
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You'll probably never get to this point in litigation but if you do, you'll be glad you read this. Obviously there is a lot of talk about where all the money went. Right off the top the banks took some 20%+ off of the money that investors gave them to invest in mortgages. That is $2.6 trillion alone off of…[...]
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Editor's Comment: There is no question that the primary tactic of all pretender lenders in the false claims of securitization is that they should not have to prove the transactions. According to the banks they only have to bring a storybook to class that talks about the transaction. The story book consists of the original promissory note, deed of trust…[...]
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"What policy makers are starting to realize is that the absence of prosecutions and regulatory action against these banks has produced a profound loss of confidence not only in the financial markets but in the leader of the financial markets (the United States) to control itself and its own participants in finance. It's not just fair to enforce existing laws…[...]
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