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PHH Mortgage Evades Part Of Payoff Statements Suit

ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT PHH Mortgage Evades Part Of Payoff Statements Suit Law360 (March 10, 2021, 3:45 PM EST) A New Jersey federal judge has tossed part of a proposed class action alleging that PHH Mortgage Corp. unlawfully failed to account for insurance proceeds in loan payoff statements for the two borrowers behind the suit, saying a claim under the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act fell short. Judge Robert B. Kugler of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey found on Tuesday that New Jersey law is inapplicable to Donald and Nicole Dunn s claims because they are residents of Maryland and the subject property is in Florida. The finding on that claim was not a close call, .

Lawsuit: Gateway scamming New Jersey area with promise of market-based electricity rates

Shub NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) – Gateway Energy Services is facing a class action lawsuit that alleges its bad faith pricing practices have burned consumers in New Jersey and other states. The Feb. 24 lawsuit in New York federal court says Gateway has taken advantage of deregulation in New Jersey to reel in consumers with false promises of market-based variable rates for natural gas and electricity. “But Defendant’s rates are not competitive, nor are they market-based,” says the lawsuit, filed by Jonathan Shub of Shub Law Firm, as well as lawyers at the firms Frederick Law Group of Pennsylvania and Timoney Knox of Washington, D.C.

N J wins $1 6M judgment against adviser who allegedly scammed nursing home residents seeking Medicaid

N.J. wins $1.6M judgment against adviser who allegedly scammed nursing home residents seeking Medicaid Updated Feb 22, 2021; Posted Feb 22, 2021 Joe and Leslie Walsh. They hired Advanta Medicaid Specialists to assist Joe s father Joseph Walsh, Sr., obtain Medicaid for nursing home care, but claimed the company scammed them.Andrew Miller | For NJ Advance Media Facebook Share Twitter Share The owner of a Lakewood company alleged to have stolen hundreds of thousands of dollars from nursing home residents and their families seeking help with Medicaid applications was hit with a $1.6 million default judgment, state officials said Monday. Attorney General Gurbir Grewal and the Division of Consumer Affairs secured the judgment against Nissim “Sam” Aryeh of Lakewood, the owner of the now defunct Advanta Medicaid Specialists.

N J wins $1 6M judgment against adviser who allegedly scammed nursing home residents seeking Medicaid

N J wins $1 6M judgment against adviser who allegedly scammed nursing home residents seeking Medicaid
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