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07 May 2011 ~ Comments Off

JPMorgan Settlement Over Military Families’ Mortgages Approved

JPMorgan Chase & Co., after admitting it mishandled mortgages of U.S. service members, won approval of a $56 million settlement of claims that it overcharged on their home loans. View full post on All Stories

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17 April 2011 ~ Comments Off

BofA settlement might boost future claims

WILMINGTON – Critics warned that Bank of America Corp’s $US1.6 billion settlement over dodgy home loans could serve as a starting point in a fight that ends up costing the bank tens of billions more. The settlement with Assured Guaranty Ltd resolved View full post on All Stories

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13 April 2011 ~ Comments Off

Friend? Foe? Loan shark? Settlement loans targeted

The Assembly Judiciary Committee ran into a storm of opposition Tuesday from business leaders and legal aid attorneys over a proposal to regulate companies that advance money to individuals waiting for judgments and settlements in personal injury lawsuits. View full post on All Stories

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16 December 2010 ~ Comments Off

Bank Of America Continues Settlement Talks With Large Mortgage Investors

Financial services firm Bank Of America said Wednesday in a statement that it is in settlement talks with some of its largest mortgage investors related to the repurchase of certain sour residential mortgage loans. The bank and the investors have agreed to extend any time periods commenced by the October 18 letter, which will enable [...]

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02 December 2010 ~ Comments Off

Advice on Credit Card Debt Relief

Very few consumers lose their homes because of delinquent credit card debt. In fact, I would say that it almost never happens, except in certain bankruptcy cases in which the consumers voluntarily gives up his or her home. Although forcing the sale of a consumer’s home due to credit card debt is technically possible in [...]

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23 October 2010 ~ Comments Off

Native American Farmers Agree To Settle Decade-Old Discrimination Case

Kris Alingod – AHN News Contributor Washington, DC, United States (AHN) – Native American farmers who sued the Agriculture Department for discrimination have agreed to a $760 million settlement. It is the second discrimination settlement this year for the USDA, which has agreed to compensate black farmers. Plaintiffs in the class action lawsuit led by [...]

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07 October 2010 ~ Comments Off

Palestinian Authority to Ban Israeli Workers

The Media Line Staff Gaza, Palestinian Territory (TML) – The Palestinian Authority will begin in 2011 to punish Palestinians who accept work in Israeli communities built on land Israel acquired in the 1967 war. The cities and towns in question are at the heart of the “settlement” issue, which is arguably the principle obstacle to [...]

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15 September 2010 ~ Comments Off

Casey Affleck Settles Sexual Harassment Cases Filed By “I’m Still Here” Workers

Anne Lu – AHN Entertainment Contributor Los Angeles, CA, United States (AHN) – Casey Affleck has settled the multi-million sexual harassment cases a cinematographer and a producer filed against him. Terms of the settlement have not been disclosed. Last month, Affleck was sued by cinematographer Magdalena Gorka and producer Amanda White, who both worked with [...]

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18 February 2010 ~ Comments Off

Some Facts About Christian Debt Settlement Companies

Many people facing financial difficulties opt for Christian debt settlement companies with the hope of getting the best solution to their problems. As a result, some of them end up in a worse situation since most of this institutions use the name “Christian” to attract more customers and invest from their money which they have   [...]

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15 January 2010 ~ Comments Off

Debt Relief Can Eliminate Credit Card Debt Immediately

Debt Relief Millions of consumers are hurting financially during the current economic recession and its mass job layoffs. Too many good Americans have suddenly found themselves unable to meet financial obligations, even struggling to make their minimum monthly credit card payments. During the economic boom times of the not too distant past, credit card issuers [...]

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