There's apparently been 3 management companies in the last 3 years at Oak Grove Apartments. Now WWC is the new owner, will...
Ferrell v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. has Mackie Wolf and Dykema Foreclosure Mills assigned, but we're still lookin' for Mark D. Hopkins.
Decades of city violations for their slum lord rental apartments, including death, injury and alleged insurance fraud ain't stopping Bhagia.
Creditor Rights law firm MLG Default Law should know filing in Harris County District Court requires Exhibits to be separated from Petition.
Creditor Rights law firm Higier Allen should know filing in Harris County District Court requires Exhibits to be separated from Petition.
New foreclosure case in Harris County District Court before the anticipated removal by the foreclosure mill.
An IT Company who failed to implement an Employee Exit Plan After Termination which would Disable Computer Access, Remotely or Otherwise.
For a grimy company that's quick to boast how wonderful they are, their actions show they are managed by pretty dumb people.
All the Creditor Rights Law Firms and Attorney in Texas Are a Big Clique As They Know if One Whistleblows, They All...
Tanglewood at Voss Apartments, 2301 S Voss Rd, Houston, TX 77057 sued for broken elbow and second apartment fall, resulting in a...
U.S. Bank National Association v. Rodriguez Jones is referred by the Bank to the largest foreclosure mill in Texas right now, Mackie Wolf.
After non-suiting her first removed federal case, Legall-Johnson finds herself removed again from State Court to Rusk St Courthouse.
The Wolves are busy collecting homesteads after death and U.S. Bank give them a lot of referral business in the State of...
Here we have Newark Law Offices pitting against Hirsch Westheimer as Deutsche Bank elects to snub BDF Hopkins, despite it's locale to...
Dondi establishes adopting standards of litigation conduct including candor, diligence, respect, personal dignity and professional integrity.
Will this Lawsuit be a Touchdown for Harter on Behalf of his French Crook and Carla Crook? Apparently Not.
The slum lords of Houston are revealed, including their many Texas corporations and family members in this explosive LIT Series.
We don't believe in client attorney privilege and client confidentiality when it's a public record, so leave that argument at the door.