In Re: RFC and RESCAP Liquidating Trust Litigation
Case Number:
0:13-cv-03451
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Firms
- Fredrikson & Byron
- Forsgren Fisher
- Becker & Poliakoff
- Felhaber Larson
- Larson King
- American Mortgage Law Group
- Jenkins Kayayan
- Zelle LLP
- Ezer Williamson
- Coles Barton
- Stinson LLP
- Nelson Mullins
- Sullivan & Cromwell
- McGuireWoods
- Faegre Drinker
- Glaser Weil
- Taft Stettinius
- Anthony Ostlund
- Foster Graham
- Cozen O'Connor
- Bowman & Brooke
- Williams & Connolly
- Jones Day
- Thompson Hine
- Gordon Rees
- Paul Weiss
- Ropes & Gray
- Foley & Lardner
- Erstad & Riemer
- Buckley LLP
- Beisel & Dunlevy
- Arthur Chapman
- Best & Flanagan
- Spencer Fane
- Lathrop GPM
- Willkie Farr
- Morrison Sund
- Saul Ewing
- Davis & Goldfarb
- Winthrop & Weinstine
- Bird Marella
- Munger Tolles
- Davis Wright Tremaine
- Alward Fisher
- Ellis George
- Bassford Remele
- Shook Hardy
- Greenberg Traurig
- Selendy Gay
- Katten Muchin
- Manty & Associates
- Quinn Emanuel
- Lewis Brisbois
- Ballard Spahr
- Miles & Stockbridge
- Brown & Charbonneau
- Wachtell Lipton
- Maslon LLP
- Weiner Brodsky
- Bilzin Sumberg
- Kretsch Law Office
- Carpenter Lipps
- Pierce Bainbridge
- Greene Espel
- Rudnicki Firm
- Miller Barondess
- Dechert LLP
- Dykema
- Katten & Temple
- Burr & Forman
- Susman Godfrey
- Beck Chaet
- Orrick Herrington
- Gries Lenhardt
- Nilan Johnson
- Hellmuth & Johnson
- Mayer Brown
Companies
- Cherry Creek Mortgage Co. Inc.
- National Bank of Kansas City
- First California Mortgage Co.
- First Mariner Bancorp
- Homestead Funding Corp.
- American Mortgage Network
- BMO Harris Bank NA
- Central Pacific Financial Corp.
- Academy Mortgage Corp.
- Cornerstone Home Lending Inc.
- PHH Mortgage Corp.
- Monarch Financial Holdings Inc.
- PHH Corp.
- Lenox Financial Mortgage Corp.
- Mortgage Advisory Group
- Truist Financial Corp.
- Sierra Pacific Mortgage Co. Inc.
- PulteGroup Inc.
- First Horizon National Corp.
- iServe Residential Lending LLC
- Wallick & Volk Inc.
- Primary Capital
- The PNC Financial Services Group Inc.
- Origin Bancorp Inc.
- Wells Fargo & Co.
- Lennar Mortgage LLC
- Golden Empire Mortgage Inc.
- Plaza Home Mortgage Inc.
- First Guaranty Mortgage Corporation
- Colonial Savings FA
- Summit Community Bank Inc.
- Freedom Mortgage Corp.
- Universal American Corp.
- Stearns Lending Inc.
- Primary Residential Mortgage
- CalAtlantic Group Inc.
- Provident Funding Associates LP
- Fremont Bancorp.
- HSBC Holdings PLC
- InterLinc Mortgage Services LLC
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						June 21, 2019
						Mortgage Lender To Pay ResCap Trust $23M In Atty FeesA Minnesota federal judge has found that counsel for the successor to the now-defunct Residential Funding Co. LLC earned the more than $23 million in fees and costs they requested for their work on a suit against a Lending Tree unit over bad mortgages. 
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						November 08, 2018
						ResCap Trust Nabs $28.7M Verdict In Mortgage Lender SuitA Minnesota federal jury on Thursday handed a nearly $29 million verdict to the successor for the now-defunct Residential Funding Co. LLC in its case accusing a former LendingTree unit of having sold it bad mortgage loans before the financial crisis that eventually led to hefty bankruptcy settlements for RFC. 
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						July 24, 2017
						PNC Bank Can't Duck New ResCap Loan ClaimsA Minnesota federal judge on Friday denied PNC Bank's bid to toss the second lawsuit brought against it by ResCap Liquidating Trust over the alleged sale of bad loans by a PNC predecessor that supposedly contributed to ResCap's bankruptcy, saying the two suits are based on different facts. 
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						March 27, 2017
						Stinson Staves Off DQ In 2 ResCap MDL CasesA Minnesota federal judge said Monday that Stinson Leonard Street LLP would not be barred from representing two mortgage lenders in Residential Capital LLC's shoddy loan multidistrict litigation, saying their cases differed from one where the law firm could not participate. 
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						December 09, 2016
						Minn. Judge Stiff-Arms Stinson From Role In ResCap MDLMinnesota's chief federal justice blocked Stinson Leonard Street LLP on Thursday from joining the legal team of bankrupt mortgage company Impac Funding Corp., saying the firm's involvement would trigger another conflict-of-interest judicial recusal and setback for a multidistrict shoddy-loan case. 
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						November 16, 2016
						2 Lenders Dropped From ResCap's Contract Breach SuitTwo mortgage companies accused of breaching their contract with Residential Capital LLC by selling ResCap bad loans that contributed to its bankruptcy have been cut from a sprawling lawsuit in Minnesota federal court after both sides agreed to a deal, court records show. 
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						November 01, 2016
						ResCap Accuses Impac of Judge Shopping in Firm HireThe liquidation trust of Residential Funding Co. LLC on Monday accused a former lender and defendant in a multidistrict shoddy-loan litigation of judge-shopping when it brought on the BigLaw firm of a Minnesota federal judge's husband and tried to force her exit from their case. 
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						July 14, 2015
						Mortgage Lender Can't Hit Brakes On ResCap's Breach SuitA mortgage company can't escape allegations that it sold shoddy loans to a Residential Capital LLC subsidiary that helped throw the parent company into bankruptcy, after a Minnesota federal judge ruled Tuesday that contract language governing the loan sales is ambiguous. 
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						June 25, 2015
						ResCap Lenders Can't Shake Breach of Contract ClaimsA Minnesota federal judge on Thursday squashed a bid by mortgage lenders to dodge breach of contract and indemnification claims by Residential Capital LLC's liquidating trust, unconvinced by arguments that the trust failed to show that the contract was actually formed and accepted. 
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						May 15, 2015
						Mortgage Firms Accuse ResCap Of Dragging Feet On DamagesA group of mortgage lenders accused of selling shoddy products to a Residential Capital LLC unit demanded Thursday that ResCap provide information on its purported damages, saying the mortgage servicer has employed gamesmanship and delay in order to buck federal rules.