State attorney general probes mortgage firms
The Michigan Attorney General's Office subpoenaed three mortgage processors, including Lender Processing Services, as part of a state probe of robo-signing. Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette said his office served Lender Processing, Fidelity National Financial and CT Corporation System with investigative subpoenas as affiliates of DocX, a mortgage service support provider.
Source: Detroit Free Press
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USA Mortgages and Credit Repair Helps Americans with Credit Issues
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Japan's Top Financial Diplomat Appointed OECD Deputy Secretary General
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Wikileaks: Bulgarian Banks Generally Healthy, but a Few Bad Apples Remain
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Stifel says RBC misled it over mortgage bonds: report
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JPMorgan Chase accused in two mortgage-backed securities cases
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Andrews wins Legal and General award
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Belmont budget shows surplus in general fund
'This is the first budget in probably six or seven years where we do not have a significant deficit to deal with,' Finance Director Thomas Fil said. 'It's in large part because of the accumulated actions...