MARS Attacks! Oregon Realtors® Take Cover
“We come in peace.” For those who have seen the 1996 movie, “Mars Attacks!” there is a certain metaphorical similarity between the movie and the
“We come in peace.” For those who have seen the 1996 movie, “Mars Attacks!” there is a certain metaphorical similarity between the movie and the
B.L. Zebub: “OK everyone, listen up. The last time we had a conference call, there seemed to be an undue amount of bickering and finger-pointing
Chimera – A grotesque product of the imagination. For the past several years in Oregon, foreclosures have been processed fraudulently and in violation of Oregon’s
As a follow-up to my recent post regarding the problem title carriers are facing when the Big Banks try to resell their REOs, it appears
Kelly Harpster, formerly a young brainiac associate from Davis Wright Tremaine, my alma mater, who left to make her mark on the Portland legal scene,
SLAM! BANG! Her: “Honey, is that you?” Him: “Yeh.” Her: “Another bad day at the Firm?” Him: “Bad? Hellish!” Her: “Is that alcohol on your
First American Title Insurance Co. is reportedly adding an exception to its title reports and (presumably) its guarantees, that will exclude certain matters, including the
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“Choisissez vos combat” It’s a rare day in the court system where a litigant wins a case and still comes out the big loser. But
The Note and the Trust Deed had been married for years. The union was good, with very few tears. They were always together, going hither