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- 02 Oct
Not only are individuals and consumers suing Equifax over its recent data breach, now small businesses are entering their own lawsuits as well. Summit Credit Union, a small credit union in Madison, Wisconsin, has brought a class action lawsuit on […]
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- 25 Sep
Following the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, attorneys are reporting that certain insurance companies are advising homeowners against seeking the opinion of public adjusters, an action currently forbidden under state law. Policyholders are saying that insurance companies are making claims that […]
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- 19 Sep
The first court case involving eight elderly residents who died inside a Florida nursing home after Hurricane Irma is now underway. A Miami law firm filed a complaint in the Broward Circuit Court on behalf of Albertina Vega, a 99-year-old […]
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- 11 Sep
Around 200 million consumers in the United States have a FICO credit score, a number which determines an individual’s risk in borrowing, and can influence whether or not you are able to get certain kinds of credit cards and loans, […]
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- 04 Sep
A long-unfinished casino and hotel in Las Vegas was sold for $600M recently. The building had been nearly completed almost eight years ago until the housing crash put plans on pause. The Fontainebleau Las Vegas tower was approximately 70 percent […]
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- 28 Aug
Two developers in the Manhattan area are testing out a new idea in the urban market: catering to the affluent elderly. They’re raising buildings designed to be usable by anyone advanced in age, as well as those who may be […]
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- 21 Aug
At a time where many things can be completed online, Florida recently dealt with a bill hoping to include the creation and signing of a will to that list. However, Governor Rick Scott and The Real Property, Probate and Trust […]
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- 14 Aug
The company Wells Fargo is moving to dismiss the lawsuit against it by the city of Philadelphia, stating that the allegations in the suit are too much of a stretch to prove in court. The lawsuit is one of the […]
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- 07 Aug
Third DCA Lacking on Foreclosure Opinions
- Aug 07, 2017
- Alex Wagner
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A set of released appellate court decisions from the Third District Court of Appeals recently contained a rare opinion on the topic of foreclosure and lender legal standing. Legal standing is an issue within the district ever since the housing […]
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- 31 Jul
A severe lack of housing in the urban Miami area is pushing developers to create smaller living spaces at cheaper prices to appeal to a growing set of renters looking for affordable options. East End Capital’s newest project, Wynwood 25, […]
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