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Litigation

Nov. 6, 2004

Justices Weigh Predatory Lending Law

SACRAMENTO - The California Supreme Court appeared to struggle Thursday with balancing a city's desire to enact stricter mortgage-lending regulations than state law against the benefits of a uniform set of rules.

By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - The California Supreme Court appeared to struggle Thursday with balancing a city's desire to enact stricter mortgage-lending regulations than state law against the benefits of a uniform set of rules.
        Oakland approved an ordinance in 2001 ...

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