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Legal News
Mortgage modifications may lead to foreclosure
Jacob Adelman; Associated Press
November 8, 2010 - Grocery store owners William and Esperanza Casco were making enough money to stay current on their mortgage, but when JPMorgan Chase & Co. offered a plan that reduced their payments, they figured they could use the extra cash and signed up.
Lawsuit accuses Delta pilot of beer-fueled belligerence
Ty Tagami; The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
October 6, 2010 - What happens in Dakar doesn't necessarily stay in Dakar. That is what a Delta Air Lines pilot and a flight attendant know if they've seen the lawsuit filed against them and the Atlanta-based airline.
New Record Set for Metro Atlanta Foreclosures
Henry Unger; The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
August 16, 2010 - The foreclosure picture in metro Atlanta is getting worse. The number of foreclosure notices in the 13-county region skyrocketed 59 percent in August from July, shattering the previous monthly record, according to data released Monday by Equity Depot.
Cherokee Couple's Mortgage Case leads to FTC Settlement
Carrie Teegardin; The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
June 7, 2010 - The Federal Trade Commission announced Monday that Countrywide’s mortgage servicing arm will pay $108 million to settle charges that it abused 200,000 struggling homeowners — including a Cherokee County couple whose case inspired the high-profile investigation.
Real estate lenders face fierce litigation
Gertha Coffee , The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
April 11, 2010 - It was in court that Frank Norton Jr. first saw Atlanta attorney Simon Bloom III at work. Norton was there to provide expert testimony for Pulte Homes, a developer that Bloom was representing.
New loan plan most likely to succeed
John Adams, For the AJC
April 9, 2010 - Last week we looked at the President’s newest loan modification initiative, designed to help unemployed borrowers as well as homeowners who find themselves owing more than their house is worth.
Obama Administration Announces New Mortgage Principal Reduction Plan
Joy Harmon Sperling and Michael A. Weiss; Day Pitney LLP
April 7, 2010 - On Friday, March 26, 2010, in another effort to try to reduce the ever-increasing number of foreclosures, the Obama administration announced a $14 billion plan to provide lenders with incentives to reduce the outstanding principal balances on certain "underwater" mortgage loans.
The Creditor's Rights Endorsement: What Its Extinction Means for Owners and Lenders
April L. Butler, Julie A. Schoepf and Joanne M. Schreiner; Dinsmore & Shohl LLP
April 8, 2010 - Lenders and property owners relying on the creditor's rights endorsement to their policy of title insurance will quickly learn, if they have not already, that this endorsement has become widely unavailable. Effective March 8, 2010, the American Land Title Association ("ALTA") withdrew the ALTA Form 21-06 Creditor's Rights Endorsement as an ALTA form. The California Land Title Association ("CLTA") also voted to decertify its counterpart to the ALTA Form 21-06 in February.