Clay Vilt and his new sidekick Berty are in Federal Court representing a non existent entity which is shown as tax forfeited...
Courtney Warren, Attorney at Law Office of Courtney Warren PLLC is facing home foreclosure and her lawsuit has been removed to federal...
Just another case before Vilt's BFF's in Dirty Black Robes in Galveston, with Shelley Hopkins and Robert Foster of BDF Hopkins included.
Unless of course they are related to former Harris County Criminal Judge Abigail Anastasio which means there's family in Austin.
Angela Bivens Nail Spring Texas stop foreclosure auction lawsuit, filed by Texas lawyer Erick DeLaRue in Harris County District Court.
This case is assigned to Judge Michael Gomez, Court 129, Harris County District Court. Bookmark for updates.
He's back. Bandit Lawyer Clay Vilt loves those foreclosure auction properties in Spring, Texas and this home has liens galore.
LIT's actually more interested in Coblin LLC right now after performing some initial research on this company.
Comparing with the other Interpleader cases in Harris County District Court archives, this is the only case with a restricted interpleader.
Shysha Lewis puts on her big girl pants and files to stop Wells Fargo foreclosure with the Curry Town Law Firm of...
Hey, Bandit Lawyer Clay Vilt, is Judge Andrew Hanen Gonna Still Be Your Friend and Give You Dismissal Without Prejudice or...
Despite all the hallmarks of a filing to stop the foreclosure auction, there's no TRO. This civil action appears to be over...
Nicholson requests the Court reverse the district court’s judgment; render judgment and declare the Second Court of Appeals judgment is void.
John Schlacter has owned the property since 2007. The loan in question is from a refinance in 2015, removing Kristen Schlacter from...
Bandit lawyer John Helstowski is back with his long term clients, Richard Schluter and Traci Schluter to stop foreclosure, removed to SDTX.
The con artist and Bandit Texas lawyer Clay Vilt is protected by the Judiciary. Based on LIT's evidence, he must be payin'...
The first lawsuit was dismissed for want of prosecution on Dec. 30, 2022. Now they decide its worth refiling again.
There's a bit goin' on around here, and a lot of it is just research works and facts to update once we...