Industry Insider: Deal needed stadium-ful of lawyers (The Star-Ledger)
The creditors who reported the items to the bureaus must be the ones to provide information to verify the dispute. These creditors do not always have the staff and proper records to verify all disputes within 30 days to keep the item from being removed. So you can see how possible it is to remove negative information from your credit file. How well is this going to work for you? The only way is to try. However, our research has shown that certain items are easier to remove than others.
Industry Insider: Deal needed stadium-ful of lawyers (The Star-Ledger)
What does it take to close a $1.3 billion real estate deal in one of the worst weeks for credit issues in recent memory? Apparently, a horde of lawyers.
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Bush camp rebuffs investors in fraud lawsuit (The Salt Lake Tribune)
The Bush administration sided with corporations in a case before the U.S. Supreme Court that will determine whether investors can sue banks, lawyers and other third parties for aiding a company's wrongdoing.
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Legal briefs: Norman accused of withholding funds in contentious divorce (The Columbus Dispatch)
Greg Norman has cut off his wife's credit cards and held "hostage" other disputed money and property in a contentious yearlong divorce case, her lawyers said in court filings in West Palm Beach, Fla.
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Card receipts an open door for identity thieves, lawsuits say (The State)
Lawsuits nationwide are charging that companies are putting too much information on credit and debit card receipts, making customers prime targets for potential thieves. Class-action suits have been filed in federal courts in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, California and Illinois against stores inclduing Chanel, Toys R Us and Costco. The impact of these cases could be huge. If the suits are ...
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Passing the debt parcel (Sunday Business Post)
‘This business involves big balls and deep pockets’: the credit risk market is being badly hit by the crisis in world stock markets, as the case of Dublin firm SCC has shown.
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Tax credit aids private adoptions (The Columbus Dispatch)
Four months ago, Candy Day and her husband welcomed two more children, a brother and sister from Vietnam, into their suburban Cincinnati home.
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Plaintiffs Attorneys Think Globally, Act Locally in Financial Privacy Cases (Law.com)
In suits against Costco, In-N-Out Burger and dozens of other chains, class action lawyers are trying to show that companies broke financial privacy laws by putting too much bank card information on sales receipts. But since a federal judge refused to certify a class of Cost Plus customers in May, plaintiffs have met the same fate in several similar cases across the country. Now, instead of trying ...
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Judge slams warring Normans (Daily Telegraph)
A JUDGE has ordered Greg Norman and wife Laura to resolve the lengthy and increasingly bitter battle over their nine-figure divorce settlement.
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Temporary Immigrants Granted In-State Tuition (Washington Post)
Ernesto Galeas, a Salvadoran immigrant, has lived in Virginia for seven years and paid taxes to the state for five. So he was stunned this spring when Northern Virginia Community College denied him in-state tuition and slapped him with a $2,400 bill -- about three times as high as he expected.
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Kevin Andrews's CV was not playing it by the book (Sydney Morning Herald)
KEVIN ANDREWS has fudged his CV. Both his parliamentary and ministerial websites claim he was "co-author" of three books in the days before he entered Parliament.
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Industry Insider: Deal needed stadium-ful of lawyers (The Star-Ledger)
After you have received your response, repeat the process all over again. Consumers who have successfully cleaned their credit report say that they have denied a bankruptcy or judgment and have received verification from the credit bureau that it was in public record. They denied a second time and some even a third time, and finally the credit bureau deleted the bankruptcy from the report. So do not get discouraged! Patience and persistence are important keys to incredible success in repairing a damaged credit report.
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