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24 Jan 2012, 5:13 am
Last December, Suzan Anderson, who heads up the bar’s task force on loan modifications, told David Streitfeld of The New York Times… “I wish the law had worked,” Ms. [read post]
30 Oct 2011, 6:25 am
At the end of 2010, the California State Bar Association reported that it was investigating 2,000 complaints of loan modification fraud, and Suzan Anderson, who is Supervisor of the State Bar’s Special Team on Loan Modification Fraud, speaking last December to David Streitfeld of The New York Times said: “I wish the law had worked. [read post]
18 Apr 2012, 4:59 am
Inquiry on Data Collection - nyti.ms/JoMCd9 (David Streitfeld) Implementing a Litigation Hold | Kelley Drye - bit.ly/HzTaWA (PDF) (Nicolas Panarella, Wook Kim) In Electronic Discovery, Poorly Done Demands Can Become Million Dollar Mistakes – bit.ly/HBtF8C (Lauren Cannataro) Kleen Products vs Da Silva Moore: Measurement vs Method - bit.ly/HMCgJz (Greg Buckles) Leading Federal Court Decision Opens Doors to Wider Use of Computer-Assisted Review… [read post]
20 Jan 2012, 7:21 am
It’s time for me to have an adult conversation with the experienced practicing attorneys in this country. [read post]
4 Jun 2012, 1:57 am
According to an article in The New York Times last year, written by David Streitfeld… “The problem for lawyers is that even a simple modification, in which the loan is restructured so the borrower can afford the monthly payments, is a marathon, putting off their payday for months if not years. [read post]
16 May 2012, 5:47 pm
For going on three years now I’ve watched the State of California more so than any other engage in a debate over loan modifications and lawyers, the key questions being: do you need one, should you have one, are lawyers scamming homeowners, and most notably, since California’s Senate Bill 94 (“SB 94”) became law in October of 2009, when can a lawyer be paid when providing loan modification services. [read post]
16 May 2012, 5:47 pm
For going on three years now I’ve watched the State of California more so than any other engage in a debate over loan modifications and lawyers, the key questions being: do you need one, should you have one, are lawyers scamming homeowners, and most notably, since California’s Senate Bill 94 (“SB 94”) became law in October of 2009, when can a lawyer be paid when providing loan modification services. [read post]