Aid for Homeowners in Default Might be Proper Beneath Their Noses According to a New Report

Provo, UT (PRWEB) July 10, 2007

Numerous home owners who fall behind on their payments do not know that assist may possibly be accessible from the least most likely of places–their mortgage organization. Instead, they let their mortgage firm continue generating collection calls and sending letters till they finally foreclose on the property. Numerous mortgage companies offer two alternatives that involve operating with the homeowner to steer clear of foreclosure. These alternatives are explained in detail in a complimentary report ready by Your House Advocate especially for Utah home owners.

Bulk Freight Carriers Argue The New HOS Guidelines Are Confusing and Might Hurt Their Organization


Nixa, MO (PRWEB) June 28, 2013

BulkLoadsNow.com, a leading load board for the bulk trucking industry lately started a forum post titled, HOW ARE YOU PREPARING FOR THE NEW TRUCKING Rules JULY 1?

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Initial reactions by carrier members have been damaging, stating the new guidelines are confusing, potentially damaging to their organization, or just merely dont make sense. Responses to the forum subject have offered numerous factors some carriers are against the new HOS guidelines such as government having too a lot control over carriers, misunderstanding of rules, and decrease productivity for that reason resulting in decrease revenue for trucking organizations. Transport Subjects lately release an article talking about the loss in productivity as an sector entire. http://www.ttnews.com/articles/basetemplate.aspx?storyid=32260

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We continue to see more regulations that will have a higher impact on smaller organizations which make up the majority of the bulk truck freight industry, said Jared Flinn, Operating Companion at BulkLoadsNow.com. The business has currently struggled with greater input costs such as fuel, gear, and insurance, and this will squeeze them even additional.

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A single carrier member responded to the discussion, The new ruleswill serve to do practically nothing but additional complicate the industry and make it even tougher to keep clients content by reaching timely deliveries at current rates. He continues, If we consider its challenging to get drivers in the seat now, you just wait.

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A comprehensive summary of the Hours-Of-Service Regulation can be located on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration internet site at https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rules-regulations/topics/hos/index.htm

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Join this discussion topic, and many other individuals concerning bulk freight at BulkLoadsNow.com Forums: http://www.bulkloadsnow.com/Forum/

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BulkLoadsNow.com is an on the internet community of specialists in North Americans bulk freight business. Our shipper members are transportation logistics managers of grain, fertilizer, aggregates, feed components and all agriculture commodities. Our carrier members pull hopper bottoms, walking floors, finish dump trailers, belt trailers, live floors, pneumatic and liquid tankers. We give to our members the industrys most revolutionary bulk freight solutions including an enhanced load board, database of all carriers in North America, instant communication tools, market forums and news updates, and significantly far more.

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Kramer Law: House Assistance Mortgage System (HAMP) Termination Might Lead to Greater Outcomes for Home owners


Calabasas, CA (PRWEB) April 29, 2011

As reported in the Huffington Post, Eighteen Democrats in the U.S. Home of Representatives sided with Republicans in a symbolic vote to terminate the Obama administration’s signature anti-foreclosure program House Help Mortgage System (HAMP). Among these Democrats was California Rep. George Miller, a member of Residence Democratic leadership and a crucial ally to Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (Calif.), who voted the other way.

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Miller says he produced up his thoughts to vote to kill HAMP right after thinking about stories from California residents who mentioned they tried to get lowered mortgage payments below the system and stated they wound up ripped off or otherwise abused rather.

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Lawyer Philip Kramer, a perennial recipient of the prestigious Southern California Super Lawyer award, understands the issues with the government HAMP plan all too nicely. He represents the biggest group of plaintiffs ever assembled in many mass joinder lawsuits to force banks to modify property owners loans. For most home owners, observes Kramer, HAMP has not been productive. The banks look either unwilling or incapable of offering assistance at least in the expertise of the vast majority of the individuals who come to me.

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Representative George Miller sees it the identical way. “What we saw was just a commonality of abuse by servicers, the banks, of our constituents,” Miller stated. “They have been getting lied to. Their documents had been getting lost on a typical basis. Their phone calls were not returned. They were told they’d be handed off to an additional individual that never took location. They have been told they would be eligible in a couple months that never ever took location.”

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The Treasury Division oversees HAMP and several observers say that they can not punish lenders for their failure to correctly implement HAMP. The Treasury Division argues that the program is entirely voluntary. Even so, it also appears clear that the banks signed a contract with the Treasury Division, and if the banks are not living up to the terms of that contract the Treasury Division can withhold payment. The Treasury Division has refused to take this action therefore far.

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Whats a individual to do? Representative Miller argues, “The actual answer, of course, is to give these individuals access to the courts to get the modification… Philip Kramer definitely agrees. Several interested parties are closely watching his mass joinder suits. If they succeed, maybe Congress will choose to revisit legal treatments like cramdown in bankruptcies, which the banks lobbied heavily to defeat in the 2008 Congressional session. Philip Kramer is pleased to have as many arrows in his quiver as possible to defend his clientele. For now, his mass joinder suits are producing their way by means of the courts.

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ABOUT PHILIP KRAMER&#13

PHILIP A. KRAMER is the senior companion of the Law Workplace of Kramer &amp Kaslow, in Calabasas, California. Kramer &amp Kaslow is Martindale Hubbell AV rated. Mr. Kramer is a perennial recipient of the prestigious Southern California Super Lawyer award.

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Mr. Kramer received his undergraduate degree from Ohio State University and his Juris Doctorate from the Catholic University of America, in Washington, DC. His practice emphasizes commercial litigation and trial advocacy, with a concentration on company litigation, and real home matters. He has prosecuted and defended instances for more than twenty 5 years.&#13

Mr. Kramer is a licensed real estate broker and has spent considerable time delivering legal solutions in connection with genuine estate troubles relating to loan modification and loss mitigation, land use and zoning, environmental troubles, easements, construction and improvement, finance, and landlord tenant matters.

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Mr. Kramer is admitted to practice prior to all courts in the State of California, the United States Supreme Court and the United States Court of Military Appeals. Mr. Kramer has attempted in excess of 200 situations. He has appeared on nationally televised programs concerning pre-trial process and trial technique and has appeared as a guest lecturer on topics ranging from constitutional law to trial practice, and Mr. Kramer often lectures on a broad spectrum of a variety of legal and company concerns.

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Mr. Kramer also serves as a Judge Pro Tem for the Los Angeles Superior Court and as a Mediator.

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Mr. Kramer is also a past president of the Los Angeles West Inns of Court, a national organization devoted to bringing professionalism and civility back into the legal profession. He also serves on numerous Boards of Directors and serves as an officer in several companies. For far more info contact (818) 224-3900 or check out http://kramer-kaslow.com

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Kramer and Kaslow: Utah Lawsuit Might Outcome in Less Foreclosures


Calabasas, CA (PRWEB) June 13, 2011

Philip Kramer of the Law Offices of Kramer and Kaslow announced that the case of Corey v. Countrywide Bank FSB et al (Case number: two:2011cv00409) is getting heard right now in Utah District Court to decide no matter whether or not MERS could be used as a beneficiary in Utah foreclosure instances.

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Judge Dee Benson is presiding, and according to court documents, he has told the defendants, Bank of America (BAC) and ReconTrust (Parr Brown), that he believes, the existing federal court rulings (Rodeback, Burnett, etc.) in favor of MERS are negative law won by banks who have massive-firm attorneys who are generating legally unsound arguments and winning since the Plaintiffs Bar (homeowner-attorneys) have been outmatched by the bank attorneys, and have been producing the wrong legal arguments. Benson also went on to state on the record that he believes, MERS and securitization play a large role the foreclosure mess we are in.

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According to court documents, an attorney at the law firm representing the plaintiff in this case stated that, while there are no guarantees as to Judge Bensons ruling, he has essentially invited us to lay out the appropriate arguments for why MERS is not the beneficiary of a mortgage and for that reason lacks authority to carry out the actions that only a beneficiary (the Lender) can do under a mortgage (like substituting Trustee ReconTrust and commencing non-judicial foreclosure proceedings on behalf of Bank of America).”

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Consolidated plaintiff litigation attorney Philip Kramer, a senior partner at the firm of Kramer &amp Kaslow is watching the case closely. If the court guidelines that MERS is not a legal beneficiary, it strikes at the heart of many foreclosures. This may turn out to be a real turning point in the foreclosure crisis.

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More of Philip Kramers comments on the case could be found at the Kramer and Kaslow blog.

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ABOUT PHILIP KRAMER&#13

PHILIP A. KRAMER is the senior companion of the Law Office of Kramer &amp Kaslow, in Calabasas, California. Kramer &amp Kaslow is Martindale Hubbell AV rated. Mr. Kramer is a perennial recipient of the prestigious Southern California Super Lawyer award.

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Mr. Kramer received his undergraduate degree from Ohio State University and his Juris Doctorate from the Catholic University of America, in Washington, DC. His practice emphasizes industrial litigation and trial advocacy, with a concentration on business litigation, and actual house matters. He has prosecuted and defended situations for more than twenty 5 years.

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Mr. Kramer is a licensed actual estate broker and has spent considerable time delivering legal services in connection with genuine estate problems relating to loan modification and loss mitigation, land use and zoning, environmental problems, easements, construction and development, finance, and landlord tenant matters.

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Mr. Kramer is admitted to practice just before all courts in the State of California, the United States Supreme Court and the United States Court of Military Appeals. Mr. Kramer has attempted in excess of 200 circumstances. He has appeared on nationally televised applications regarding pre-trial procedure and trial strategy and has appeared as a guest lecturer on topics ranging from constitutional law to trial practice, and Mr. Kramer often lectures on a broad spectrum of various legal and business concerns.

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Mr. Kramer also serves as a Judge Pro Tem for the Los Angeles Superior Court and as a Mediator.

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Mr. Kramer is also a past president of the Los Angeles West Inns of Court, a national organization committed to bringing professionalism and civility back into the legal profession. He also serves on many Boards of Directors and serves as an officer in many firms. For far more information get in touch with (818) 224-3900 or visit http://kramer-kaslow.com.

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