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Quicken Loans’ lawsuit against DOJ, HUD tossed out by federal judge
Jan 04, 2016Quicken Loans shocked the mortgage industry when it took a stand against the government and sued the U.S. Department of Justice and the Department of Housing and Urban Development back in April 2015. In its allegations, the lender said it was being forced to make public admissions that were blatantly false. A judge, however, didn’t come to that same conclusion and tossed out the suit.
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ChinaÕ disturbing treatment of bankers in wake of economic crisis
Dec 11, 2015 -
‘Ringleader’ of massive mortgage fraud scheme gets 5 years for targeting Hispanics
Dec 07, 2015 -
Franklin American Mortgage fined $70 million for False Claims Act violations
Dec 03, 2015 -
Sage Bank fined $1.2 million by DOJ for discriminatory lending
Dec 02, 2015 -
Quicken Loans considers quitting FHA loans
Dec 02, 2015 -
Recruiters in multi-million dollar mortgage fraud sent to prison
Nov 23, 2015 -
DOJ reportedly pursuing criminal charges against JPMorgan Chase, RBS executives
Nov 17, 2015 -
Bank of America nearing halfway mark in $7 billion consumer relief effort
Nov 06, 2015 -
Wells Fargo fined $81.6 million for violating federal bankruptcy rules
Nov 05, 2015 -
U.S. settles with deceased manÕ estate, recovers fraudulently obtained TARP funds
Oct 22, 2015 -
Walter Investment CEO stepping down
Oct 05, 2015