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There is a seminar worth attending for both lawyers and homeowners in Northern California. The presenters are Dan Edstrom, senior forensic analyst for LivingLies, together with Jim Macklin and Attorney Charles Marshall, all veterans of the foreclosure war. I might make an appearance via SKYPE. They will cover as much as possible for a one […]
Yes, we can help at livinglies, but the numbers are so high that there is no way we have the resources to help everyone. Lawyers, accountants, analysts and others should be seeing this as a major opportunity to do well for themselves and for the owners of these homes by challenging the rights of the […]
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER NOW AND SAVE MONEY What we NOW know about Loan Securitization And Foreclosure Defense Presented By NEIL F GARFIELD, MBA, JD During my national tour 2008-2009 and my local intensive workshops I learned a lot about what people need, about what people want and about what people can do. In the […]
REGISTER NOW — CLICK HERE!!! OKAY: Dan Edstrom whom many of you know as our Senior Securitization Analyst and Jon Lindemen, Esq. who has established one of the largest anti-foreclosure mills in the country led a very successful workshop in Sacramento. Answering demand, here is the link for the next one. I’ll be Skyping in […]
why-you-should-attend-the-discovery-and-motion-practice-workshop VISIT LIVINGLIES STORE FOR FREE VIDEOS AND OTHER RESOURCES START WINNING CASES!! May 23-24, 2010 2 days. 9am-5pm. Neil F Garfield. CLE credits pending but not promised. Register Now. Seating limited to 18. INCLUDES LUNCH AND EXTENSIVE MANUAL OF FORMS, NARRATIVE AND CASES. An in-depth look at securitized residential mortgages and deeds of trust. […]
This is pretty aggressive and pretty abusive. I don’t know how under GAAP this follows the rules whatsoever,” he said, referring to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles.“That reeks of an auditor who, rather than being really truly independent, is beholden to management,” he said, adding that the S.E.C. and the Justice Department should follow up on […]
see no-silver-bullet The reason lawyers should attend the forensics workshop is not so they can do forensic analysis (although they certainly would be in a better position to do so), but rather because they need to know what to do with the information once they get a report of results from a forensic review and […]


