Whenever the negotiations are falling apart and you opt for a method of last resort (i.e. litigation), consult with this page for information on precedents, or something which may help you feed your case with examples and build your case.
We are always encouraging and supporting people, going this way in pro.per., that is, by themselves, and as we learned by our personal experience, how hard this road to walk, we are gladly attempting to ease your way.
Don't take it as a complete list or some legal advise, consider it as hints, which point you to direction(s) of research.
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Here we go:
Basic information from various publications:
Fannie Mae Eases Credit To Aid Mortgage Lendinga corner-stone account dated back September 30th, 1999, written by Steven A. Holmes and published by NY Times, showing how politics can clash with economics and how market ideas lose to publicity, all demonstrated on the example of implementing subprime mortgages, despite the hesitance and controversy.
Win Your Lawsuit: A Judge's Guide to Representing Yourself in California Superior Court
How and When to be Your Own Lawyer
Win Your Case: How to Present, Persuade, and Prevail--Every Place, Every Time
Legal Research: How to Find & Understand the Law
should definitely help
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