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First Am. Division to Enhance Post-Sale Servicing

First American National Claims Outsourcing, a division of The First American Corp., said Wednesday that it aims to achieve peak levels when it comes to internal training and business processes by entering into an alliance with consultant Lyons McCloskey.

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Treasury Under Secretary Focuses on Financial Lit 101

U.S. Treasury Under Secretary for Domestic Finance Robert Steel believes access to financial literacy tools may have helped many Americans avoid foreclosure, according to testimony he gave in front of the President’s Advisory Council on Financial Literacy Subcommittee on the Underserved.

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Clutch Group CEO: Subprime Shines Light on Legal Outsourcing

The idea that companies or law firms would turn to legal outsourcing providers for help during busy season seems foreign to many. But Abhi Shah, chief executive officer of legal services provider the Clutch Group, says the subprime crisis is shining a new light on the outsourcing of legal services.

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IOSCO to Revamp Code of Conduct for Rating Agencies

Credit rating agencies (CRAs) will be adhering to a new Code of Conduct in the near future because of a new report from the International Organization of Securities Commissions, which was created to give credit rating agencies new guidelines to follow when evaluating structured finance products.

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Red Vision Announces Electronic Statewide Title Plant

Parsippany, New Jersey-based Red Vision Systems, Inc., a company that provides property research and technology solutions, recently announced the availability of an electronic plant that will provide the entire state of Maryland with easy to access title search options and courthouse records.

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Ohio Attorney General Adds to AIG Lawsuit

The Ohio Attorney General’s Office has released a statement, saying it plans to add claims to a securities class action lawsuit it previously filed against insurer American International Group, Inc.

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NAR-DOJ Settlement: A Boon for Internet-Savvy Brokers?

The National Association of Realtors (NAR) resolved an ongoing Department of Justice (DOJ) civil lawsuit on Tuesday by agreeing to a settlement that will ensure brokers operating on the internet have the same access when it comes to multiple listing services (MLSs).

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Massachusetts Home Prices on the Decline

Home prices in Massachusetts continued their free fall in April, dropping 12-percent from the previous year, according to a new report from publisher and data provider The Warren Group. The latest report from the publisher indicates that the median price of a Massachusetts home hit $346,750 in April of last year, compared to $305,000 this year.

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FBI Releases Mortgage Fraud Report

The Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) had 1,204 mortgage fraud cases under investigation in 2007, 321 mortgage fraud-related indictments, 206 convictions, $595.9 million in restitution orders and $21.

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