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Who should sue: Ugly banks and a beautiful pro bono lawyer.
Joe Nocera of the New York Times tells the story of a really sympathetic lawsuit — Bank of American hiss boo tries to foreclose on a home in Queens without the homeowner’s knowledge — and by writing about it, affects it. Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order
Tagged attempted eviction, Bank of America, Copenhagen the play, Elizabeth Lynch, Fannie Mae, Faust in Copenhagen, foreclosures, Gino Segre, Lawyers, Lilla Roberts, Michael Frayn, Mortgages banks, situations demanding lawsuits, Talking to plaintiffs, the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
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