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Lenders Will Be Required To Verify Borrower's Ability To Repay
Mortgage lenders and regulators are focusing on implementing new underwriting requirements.Commonwealth v. Checo, PICS Case No. 10-3608 (C.P. Monroe Oct. 20, 2010) Sibium, J. (9 pages).
The commonwealth did not violate defendant's right to a speedy trial where the case against him was placed on the court's trial term 17 months after he was arraigned, where the delay was caused by disposition of several pre-trial motions filed by defendant. Motion to dismiss denied.Average rate on 30-year mortgage up to 3.92 percent
The average rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage hovered near historic lows this week, making home-buying and refinancing more attractive to those who can qualify.View more book results for the query "*"
Corporate Successor Liability Expanded Under De Facto Merger Doctrine
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently issued an important decision that potentially affects how corporate acquisitions are best structured and the liability risks confronting the buyer. In a 5-2 decision in Fizzano Brothers Concrete Products v. XLN Inc., the court addressed the law of corporate successor liability.More Firms Offer Qualified, IRS-OK'd Plans
According to the Altman Weil 2002 Retirement and Withdrawal Survey for Private Law Firms, the number of law firms with an active, IRS-approved qualified retirement plan has increased dramatically in recent years. James Cotterman, the Altman Weil principal who conducted the survey, said firms have responded to a heightened need for qualified plans because more attorneys are retiring earlier.Trending Stories
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