Trillions of dollars were lost when the mortgage and housing bubble burst in the late 2000s. Some of those losses fell squarely on lenders who otherwise had made good loans. But billions of dollars were also lost as a result of mortgage fraud, often the result of borrowers who allegedly made material misstatements on their loan applications. Not surprisingly, after the meltdown, banks and others sought to recoup those losses through civil and ancillary criminal proceedings against these borrowers. Courts have generally been sympathetic to such efforts. Borrowers adjudged guilty of mortgage fraud are often ordered to pay millions of dollars in criminal restitution payments to the banks to which they submitted fraudulent mortgage applications...
While officials of the Department of Justice have been more circumspect in describing the roots of t...
The subprime foreclosure crisis has resulted in residential mortgage debt burdens far beyond what bo...
For over a century, bankruptcy has been the primary legal mechanism for resolving consumer financial...
The aim of this article is to review and highlight the contribution of mortgage fraud to the 2008 fi...
The United States Circuit Courts of Appeals are split on how to calculate restitution in a criminal ...
Martin Chair Jim Smith discusses the number one white-collar crime in the United States, mortgage fr...
Losses in the market for private label residential mortgage backed securities (RMBS) were at the epi...
Mortgage fraud, often a violation of federal and state criminal statutes, covers a number of differe...
The housing crisis has left in its wake an ongoing legal crisis. After housing markets began to coll...
Sustained economic recovery will remain elusive in America, post-crash, until principal is reduced o...
Numerous studies of the financial crisis of 2007-2009 have documented and explained problems of info...
The subprime mortgage crisis was not only an economic disaster but posed challenges to traditional r...
Various explanations have been offered regarding the causes of the current global economic crisis th...
Mortgage fraud, a white-collar crime committed against lending institutions, has grown tremendously ...
Strengths and weakness in the real estate market have a significant impact on the United States soci...
While officials of the Department of Justice have been more circumspect in describing the roots of t...
The subprime foreclosure crisis has resulted in residential mortgage debt burdens far beyond what bo...
For over a century, bankruptcy has been the primary legal mechanism for resolving consumer financial...
The aim of this article is to review and highlight the contribution of mortgage fraud to the 2008 fi...
The United States Circuit Courts of Appeals are split on how to calculate restitution in a criminal ...
Martin Chair Jim Smith discusses the number one white-collar crime in the United States, mortgage fr...
Losses in the market for private label residential mortgage backed securities (RMBS) were at the epi...
Mortgage fraud, often a violation of federal and state criminal statutes, covers a number of differe...
The housing crisis has left in its wake an ongoing legal crisis. After housing markets began to coll...
Sustained economic recovery will remain elusive in America, post-crash, until principal is reduced o...
Numerous studies of the financial crisis of 2007-2009 have documented and explained problems of info...
The subprime mortgage crisis was not only an economic disaster but posed challenges to traditional r...
Various explanations have been offered regarding the causes of the current global economic crisis th...
Mortgage fraud, a white-collar crime committed against lending institutions, has grown tremendously ...
Strengths and weakness in the real estate market have a significant impact on the United States soci...
While officials of the Department of Justice have been more circumspect in describing the roots of t...
The subprime foreclosure crisis has resulted in residential mortgage debt burdens far beyond what bo...
For over a century, bankruptcy has been the primary legal mechanism for resolving consumer financial...