Author: Robert Schillberg
Finally, some potentially good news for homeowners on the foreclosure front, and bad news for those lenders playing fast and loose with the rules regarding recording of mortgages and assignments.
In a recent case in Sussex County, Judge William McGovern III, J. S. C. discovered a...
So, you have taken that giant leap in your life and gone into business for yourself. You have entered into a lease agreement for office space, leased a copier/scanner/printer, purchased a computer, hired staff, purchased liability insurance, hung out your shingle advertising your business, generated many...
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When buying a car these days, there...
New Jersey has operated since the 1947 constitutional revisions under a modified federal system for appointment of judges to the state’s top courts (Supreme, Appellate Division of the Superior Court, and Superior Court). Essentially, the Governor appoints and the Senate must confirm a qualified judicial...
Earlier this week, Wells Fargo, in a Bankruptcy Court matter in New York, was required to admit into evidence a copy of its foreclosure procedures manual, which apparently had been written on November 9, 2011. Wells Fargo had been trying to keep the manual out...