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Real Estate/Development

Oct. 26, 2010

'Robo-Signing' Could Spawn Class Suits

Plaintiffs' lawyers filed what could be the state's first class action based on alleged "robo-signing" of home-loan documents, while lawyers at another firm launched a new practice group to advise lenders and institutional investors facing legal fallout from the hobbled housing market.

By Anna Scott

Daily Journal Staff Writer

Plaintiffs' lawyers filed what could be the state's first class action based on alleged "robo-signing" of home-loan documents, while lawyers at another firm launched a new practice group to advise lenders and institutional investors facing legal fallout from the hobbled housing market. Both developments last week could be a preview of how California lawyers on both sides of the fence...

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