Tag Archives: Chase
JPMORGAN CHASE DEPOSITION: VOIDING ENDORSEMENTS, CREATING ALLONGES AND ENDORSEMENTS, THE “SWIRL”
Let’s jump in the wayback machine regarding some of the big banks and their robosigning/alteration/forgery/paper terrorism/document-manufacturing for a second before we get into the deposition testimony from a “senior operation specialist” with JPMorgan Chase promised in the headline. Remember Linda … Continue reading
ANTI-MINIMUM WAGE ARGUMENT DESTROYED
The argument against raising the minimum wage that one encounters quite a bit on social media and forum/blog comments goes something like this: if and when minimum wage is raised, it only makes the cost of goods and services go … Continue reading
FINES AREN’T FINE: JP MORGAN CHASE AND QE
So JP Morgan Chase is being fined again for essentially colluding with Bernie Madoff. Ho hum–big deal. Well, for them anyway. Because even though the latest $2 billion fine–according to Marketplace–“brings the grand total of fines JPM has paid in … Continue reading
PROFILES IN RESISTANCE: SHELLEY ERICKSON, THE SOCIAL MEDIA SCOURGE OF THE BANKS
Shelley Erickson Story by: Clinton Kirby (October 30, 2013) It’s almost as if the banking industry has never heard the old saw that “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.” The banks are finding this out the hard way, … Continue reading
FANNIE MAE, BY ITS OWN ADMISSION, OWNS NOTHING
In the latest smackdown of the big banks making the rounds, namely JP Morgan Chase Bank, Natl. Assn. v Butler, heroic Judge Arthur Schack puts Fannie Mae in her place more than any other judge I’m currently aware of. He takes … Continue reading