Sen. Dodd to offer mortgage reform Tuesday: staff
Story date: 2007-12-10 02:28:00
Added on: 2007-12-10 17:00:19
Boston Globe - The legislation sponsored by Christopher Dodd, a Connecticut Democrat, will give victims of mortgage fraud the right to sue lenders, brokers and investors for losses they incur for failed loans, a senior member of the committee staff said. The ...
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