Sanctioned Texas lawyer Ray L. Shackelford's foreclosure loss in his company name apparently did not materially damage his credit worthiness.
LIT's publishing this article as Brogan II starts in Texas County State Court, and we'll be providing you regular updated on these...
Persistent Fraud: Clay Vilt's Deceptive Legal Maneuvers Continue Unchecked in 2024 Despite the Litany of Published Cases and Evidence on LIT.
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After the 5th Circuit Shorts Out the Appeal in a July 2018 Opinion, the First Legal Attempt to Foreclose in Late 2021...
The custom home builder and mortgage lender then flipped it to a mortgage broker and his wife to make their homestead for...
LIT should ask Mark Cronenwett and Vivian Lopez for their Independent Contractor Insurance Policy as Lewis has no clue about this coverage.
The two pro se Gangar's convince the Wolves of foreclosure to allow them to dismiss their claims without prejudice to refiling.
During his first 3-year bankruptcy to stop foreclosure, pro se George Wigington transitioned into becoming a Texas lawyer.
Sword of Justice or Shield for Wall Street Debt Collectin' Lawyers? Texas Court's Absurd Ruling by Outlaw Gina Palafox Sparks Outrage.
LIT Investigates:11615 SAGEHOLLOW LN HOUSTON TX 77089-4732 is subject to a purported sales contract with Svetlana Pestova.
Representing the Maryland law firm, Gibson Dunn seek to transfer the case to DC, where the claims are being litigated. Randy Sorrels...
The case is assigned to Judge Jeralynn Manor. Both the proposed and signed TRO are restricted from public view.
Florence Banks sues PHH Mortgage Corporation to stop foreclosure auction, but her attorney doesn't attend the scheduled injunction hearing.
Lee Overstreet's home at Bering Dr in Houston was sold at a monthly non judicial foreclosure auction in Harris County, Texas
Untangling the Complexity: Dissecting Injunctions, Venue Struggles, and the Moral Fabric of Judicial Conduct Amidst Nationwide Critique.
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