Denver resident, 32-year-old Vicki Dillard Crowe was sentenced to 60 months in federal prison followed by three years of supervised release and a restitution payment of $2.4 million for mortgage fraud.
Read More »Ellie Mae, DocMagic Come to Terms on Antitrust Settlement
After a three-year battle, Ellie Mae and software developer DocMagic reached a settlement over an antitrust suit, the companies announced jointly. DocMagic first filed against Ellie Mae in August 2009, alleging antitrust violations, intentional interference with contractual relationships, interference with prospective economic advantage, and unfair competition, according to a company release sent out at the time.
Read More »Initial Unemployment Claims Fall to 54-Month Low
First-time claims for unemployment insurance fell to 339,000├â┬ó├óÔÇÜ┬¼├óÔé¼┬Øthe lowest level since February 2008├â┬ó├óÔÇÜ┬¼├óÔé¼┬Øfor the week ended October 6, the Labor Department reported Thursday. The drop was far steeper than market expectations of 370,000 initial claims. In addition, the previous week's report of 367,000 initial claims was revised up to 369,000. The claims filings appeared to lend some credence to the report last week when the nation's unemployment rate had fallen to 7.8 percent, the lowest level since January 2009.
Read More »Star Wars Actor Lists Studio City Estate for $2.65M
Hayden Christensen, most famous for his role in the modern interpretation of the Star Wars films, is selling his Los Angeles abode. The actor's posh pad, located in the Studio City area, sits on three-quarters of an acre and is listed for $2.65 million.
Read More »New President and CEO Confirmed for Farmer Mac
The directorship of the Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation (Farmer Mac) has appointed a new leader for the company. Naming Timothy L. Buzby as as president and CEO, Farmer Mac's board announced that the industry veteran's term was effective immediately.
Read More »White Van VP Earns Third Term on NAMFS Board
The National Association of Mortgage Field Services re-elected VP of White Van Real Estate Services, Kris Katoa, for a third term as a board member. Katoa has been a member of NAMFS for more than 13 years and previously served two terms on the organization's board and on the committee for its 2011 National Conference.
Read More »Survey: Consumer Confidence Up Significantly in September
Consumer optimism about the housing market and homeownership improved substantially in September, Fannie Mae reported. According to the GSE's September 2012 National Housing Survey, upward trends in home prices and downward trends in mortgage rates throughout the summer reinforced positive attitudes about where the market is headed. Confidence about the economy also grew in September, marking a turnaround from a year of pessimism. Regarding the overall economy, 41 percent of consumers believe the country is on the right track.
Read More »Stewart Brings Industry Veteran to Handle Midwest Business
John L. MacFarland is joining Stewart National Title Services as a national business development representative. In his new role, he will work to bring in new commercial business with particular focus on initiating business in the Midwest.
Read More »Markets, Commentators React to Unemployment Drop
Experts across the country wasted no time in responding to Friday's unemployment report, and the responses ranged from celebration to healthy skepticism. As pundits waged a war over the significance of the report, Capital Economics focused its view less on politics and more on its own breakdown of the data, noting that while the growth was modest, the overall report was encouraging. Wall Street also reacted, with banks and construction firms seeing stock upticks.
Read More »Oscar-Winning Actress Lists Pacific Palisades Home
Oscar-winning actress Hilary Swank has listed her Los Angeles abode for $9.495 million. Swank has called the expansive estate, located in the city's Pacific Palisades area, home since 2007, when she purchased the property for a reported $5.8 million.
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