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New Allegations from Fired Examiner Describe Chaotic Workplace at New York Fed An amended lawsuit by fired bank examiner Carmen Segarra describes a chaotic work environment at her old employer, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, alleging that lines of authority were unclear and bad behavior by a supervised bank went unexamined. A spokeswoman for the New York Fed said the bank was reviewing the new allegations from Segarra, who was dismissed seven months after being hired in late 2011.
Watching Consumers That You Know Could be Helped Standing in Court Without An Attorney The first thing is judges are moving cases toward resolution at speeds far greater than has ever before occurred. Its a tidal wave of foreclosure actions that is ripping across Florida like a wildfire. And as in any great fury.
Foreclosure challenge dies quiet death in federal court Lisa Kay Brumfiel's legal battle to stop the foreclosure of her house took a fatal hit Oct. 2 when U.S. District Judge William J. Martnez ruled that his jurisdiction to handle the case dissolved months ago when U.S. Bank changed how it would pursue the property.
Bankruptcy Court voids foreclosure sale by US Bank and Bank of America Sale is declared void ab initio; These are the words that Edwin Calle and his attorneys Brian McCaffrey Attorney at Law, P.C. have been waiting to hear for more than six (6) months.
Settlement of eviction case may show up on credit report Question: My husband and I were recently taken to court by our landlord, who was trying to evict us. The landlord alleged in the court papers that we hadn't paid our rent.
Another insider-turned-author mines Goldman Sachs "What Happened to Goldman Sachs" is the second book in 12 months from a former employee that accuses the bank's management of not being sufficiently devout. Steven Mandis, who was an investment banker and proprietary trader from 1992 to 2004, is the latest to break the code of silence. Last year Greg Smith wrote a public resignation letter in the New York Times in which he complained.
Homeowner/Foreclosure Q&A:
In foreclosure>>>> Hello, Has anybody seen any success in stopping a foreclosure auction by the owner filing a OCC complaint?>>>> How long until Foreclosure Auction?>>>> The bank conducted a foreclosure auction on my property and no one bought it. Now what?>>>>