George W. Bush-appointed Chief Judge William Pryor delivered the contentious 6-4 ruling. He was joined by several other judges who were appointed...
The decision to move the cases back to Collin County is a huge win for Texas AG Ken Paxton, who has lived...
Have the Treasury and FHFA Perpetrated a Fraud on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in Collins v. Mnuchin, now before the...
Goldman Sachs among the banks making tons of money thanks to market gains. The investment bank said Wednesday that its profit nearly...
The wheels of the eviction machine are spinning as retired judges are brought back to expedite foreclosures in Massachusetts by Gov. Baker.
With the Burke's on their back and the accruing cash windfall in January*, Ocwen has frantically settled with Florida.
Aged debt collection. After a pause for the pandemic, debt buyers are back in the courts, suing debtors by the thousands.
The industry trade groups challenging the CFPB’s final rule on Payday, Vehicle Title, and Certain High-Cost Installment Loans (the Rule) have filed...
Eleven union officials were indicted by the Feds Thursday for allegedly steering contracts away from the very unions they are supposed to...
The public should not stand for more of this misconduct in the Attorney General’s office. At the least, this bar action may...
More than 500 JPMorgan employees got assistance from taxpayers aimed at helping businesses through the pandemic. Dozens of them shouldn’t have
Virginia lawyer Scott Lehman is facing state bar complaint he tried to get a jailed client to have a threesome with him...
A Motion for extraordinary relief, respectfully asking for answers to the pending motions before this honorable court.
Magistrate Judge Harjani did not take into account the Hot Potato Doctrine which does not protect the Goodwin Procter lawyers violations.
Oportun Inc. filed more lawsuits than any other personal loan company and was the second-most litigious company overall during the pandemic.
By 2007, right before the latest crash, banks and financial institutions had 40% of corporate profits, far beyond anything in the past.
The Hot Potato Rule is a serious matter and Goodwin Law and their attorneys Tom Hefferon, Matt Sheldon et al should have...