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26 Aug 2011, 7:52 am
In 2006, at the peak of the real estate market, Bank of America and Citigroup led banks and brokers with $104 billion in profits. [read post]
13 May 2014, 7:10 pm by Jordan Pascale, P.L.
Bank of America, 133 So.3d 609 (Fla. 5th DCA 2014) Bank of American held a first mortgage on a condo unit. [read post]
17 May 2011, 8:31 pm by Frank Pasquale
By the middle of 2009, four large banks were responsible for almost half of all mortgages and two thirds of all credit cards. [read post]
25 Oct 2010, 5:09 pm by Gallagher & Associates Law Firm
Despite what appears to be good news, in at least one local case, attorneys for Bank of America have failed honor the stay and proceeded forward with the foreclosure litigation, stating that the stay only applies to some cases. [read post]
5 Mar 2012, 6:45 am by admin
And Bank of America recently settled a False Claims Act case with the Feds for $1 billion. [read post]
22 Oct 2010, 1:05 pm by admin
Public companies such as JPMorgan and Bank of America may also face SEC investigations concerning their disclosures to investors about foreclosures and potential losses. [read post]
14 Dec 2007, 9:29 am
The SEC has also begun calling on banks and insurance companies to provide greater disclosure of subprime risks. [read post]
1 May 2015, 8:38 am by Allison Tussey
In October 2010, Hayes is accused of applying for a short sale of his home with his lender, Bank of America. [read post]
11 Sep 2010, 7:50 pm by Steve Kalar
Instead, it was a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bank of America (“BOA”) – which is a Section 1344 “financial institution. [read post]
5 Feb 2014, 8:15 am by Allison Tussey
According to the Indictment and the evidence at trial: Ferreira perpetrated a bank fraud scheme against the Bank of America (BOA), which was the bank that held the mortgage for her house in Dutchess County, New York (“House 1”). [read post]
7 Sep 2012, 6:00 am by James Andrews
Banks, the media, and the government have instilled in mainstream America a false perception of the success and potential of pursuing a home loan modification as a means of avoiding foreclosure. [read post]
2 Feb 2010, 7:44 pm by Kevin Funnell
The biggest losers are likely to be Bank of America Corp., J.P. [read post]
5 May 2012, 11:25 am by Mandelman
“Were you with Bank of America before you retired” I called out to him. [read post]
12 Feb 2012, 2:37 pm by Mandelman
  There’s also $3 billion that’s supposed to be devoted to the refinancing of underwater but current mortgages, but this fund will only apply to mortgages owned by one of the five banks involved in the settlement… Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Citibank, and Ally Bank/GMAC… and then, only to those current on their mortgage payments. [read post]
26 Oct 2010, 9:28 am by Stephane Dupont
Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase and other lenders have recently called for a halt on foreclosures amidst allegations that they submitted improper and, in some cases, fraudulent paperwork to push through their foreclosures. [read post]
3 Feb 2012, 9:08 am by Joe Palazzolo
Bank of America and Merrill Lynch, which merged in 2009, have settled 15 fraud cases and received at least 39 waivers. [read post]
3 Jul 2011, 5:53 am
Bank of America $2,135.30 19.9% Wells Fargo $1,811.97 16.9% JPMorgan Chase & Co $1,353.60 12.6% Citigroup Inc $677.81 6.3% GMAC/Ally Financial $349.08 3.2% US Bancorp $189.85 1.8% SunTrust Banks Inc $175.93 1.6% PHH Mortgage $155.97 1.4% OneWest Bank, CA (IndyMac) $155.00 1.4% PNC Financial Services $149.94 1.4% HSBC ? [read post]
3 Jul 2011, 5:53 am
Bank of America $2,135.30 19.9% Wells Fargo $1,811.97 16.9% JPMorgan Chase & Co $1,353.60 12.6% Citigroup Inc $677.81 6.3% GMAC/Ally Financial $349.08 3.2% US Bancorp $189.85 1.8% SunTrust Banks Inc $175.93 1.6% PHH Mortgage $155.97 1.4% OneWest Bank, CA (IndyMac) $155.00 1.4% PNC Financial Services $149.94 1.4% HSBC ? [read post]
8 Jul 2011, 1:28 am by Kevin LaCroix
  Bank of America last week announced an $8.5 billion settlement with Countrywide mortgage-backed securities investors, but as discussed here, that settlement involved only the investors’ repurchase claims under the documents governing the securities and expressly did not  resolve investors’ separate claims with respect to the Countrywide mortgage-backed securities under the federal securities laws. [read post]