False Documents in Florida Foreclosure Cases – Getting the Word Out

Larry | April 30, 2010

An article in today’s Sarasota Herald Tribune discusses how the Florida Attorney General’s office is investigating whether Florida Default Law Group in Tampa, one of the largest Florida foreclosure firms, is using fake or misleading documents in their foreclosure cases.  This claim is something that foreclosure defense attorneys have been complaining about for a while [...]

Charges against Goldman Sachs can Help Foreclosure Defenses on Main Street

Larry | April 16, 2010

The Securities and Exchanges Commission announced charges against Goldman Sachs for failing to disclose information to investors about the sale of mortgage investment vehicles which are at the center of today’s foreclosure crisis.  While this is a good first step in uncovering some of the abuses that occurred in the mortgage meltdown we still need [...]

Lenders Beware – Foreclosure Lawsuits are Going to Trial!

Larry | April 15, 2010

It used to be when a homeowner fell into default, the bank could feel pretty secure that foreclosure proceedings would eventually lead to forfeiture of the property in question.  Back then, a competent attorney could possibly forestall forfeiture of the home for a period of time before foreclosure proceedings usually ended in a judgment for [...]