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Study: Subprime Mortgage Lawsuits Outpacing Savings & Loan Crisis

National News • February 15, 2008
The number of subprime-related lawsuits filed in federal courts is dramatically outpacing the savings and loan litigation of the early 1990s. That's accordng to a study by Chicago-based Navigant ...

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Posted On: February 15, 2008, 10:56 am CST
Posted By: josh
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study found that virtually every participant in the subprime collapse is being sued. Fortune 1000 companies were named in 56 percent of cases. Mortgage bankers and loan correspondents represent the highest percentage of defendants (32 percent) but defendants also include mortgage brokers, lenders, appraisers, title companies, homebuilders, servicers, issuers, underwriting firms, bond insurers
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