By Michael M. Markman
The real estate boom that consumed the San Francisco Bay Area through the 1990s created improbable fortunes. But the generation of that wealth had a sinister side. Predatory lending, one aspect of the darker side to our community's collective success, became the focus of a multicase pro bono ...
The real estate boom that consumed the San Francisco Bay Area through the 1990s created improbable fortunes. But the generation of that wealth had a sinister side. Predatory lending, one aspect of the darker side to our community's collective success, became the focus of a multicase pro bono ...
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