Five-Year Castle Case Comes to a Close
By Seth Welborn “This is an incredibly important decision on the right of law firms and their clients to determine what level of service they
By Seth Welborn “This is an incredibly important decision on the right of law firms and their clients to determine what level of service they
By Seth Welborn Fewer people were out of work in March, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. But at the same time, fewer new
By Seth Welborn The D.C. Circuit court allows for 30 minutes per side for oral argument. In its request for argument time, the DOJ stated
By Joe Iafigliola Humans have changed very little over the past few thousand years. The biology and genetics of our ancestors hundreds of generations in
By Seth Welborn Analyzing data from Ellie Mae’s AllRegs Market Clarity tool, the Mortgage Bankers Association determined that its Mortgage Credit Availability Index increased 3.2
By Seth Welborn This week, top figures from the mortgage servicing industry and the government met in Washington, D.C., at the National Mortgage Servicers Association
By Seth Welborn Bankruptcy filings nationwide took a sharp uptick in March. The latest report on bankruptcy filings by Epiq Systems shows bankruptcies nearly doubled
By Seth Welborn According to a new analysis of property tax data, property taxes are highest in the NE, with New Jersey resident’s paying more