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California State Bar Takes Action Against Loan Modification Attorneys. I must say I am happy to hear this. It's time we fix this problem. If an attorney is going to allow loan mod companies to use his name then he should oversee the process. I have called a couple of these so called law firms that do loan mods and I have never been able to communicate with the so called in house Attorney. If your going to profit from allowing loan mod companies to use your name then you should be held accountable when people start losing their houses while thinking its being taking care of.
You can find the report here
http://calbar.ca.gov/state/calbar/calbar_generic.jsp?cid=10144&n=96395
Here is a list of Attorneys under Investigation.
David Arase, Bar No. 233705, Arase Law Firm and National Housing Assistance
¿ Stephen Burns, Bar No. 113371, Legal Group Network
¿ Robert Buscho, Bar No. 122556, United Law Group
¿ Nicholas Chavarela, Bar No. 251632, Rodis Law Group and America's Law Group
¿ Steven Feldman, Bar No. 103676, Feldman Law Center
¿ Eric Johnson, Bar No. 224065, Avantgarde Group
¿ Paul Lucas, Bar No. 163076, Lucas Law Center
¿ Brandon Moreno, Bar No. 233750, U. S. Foreclosure
¿ Jeffrey Nemerofsky, Bar No. 213014, U.S. Advocacy Law Group and U.S. Financial Products
¿ Gregory Paiva, Bar No. 207218, Law Offices of Gregory Paiva
¿ Adrian Pomery, Bar No. 249664, U.S. Foreclosure
¿ Ronald Rodis, Bar No. 181873, Rodis Law Group and America's Law Group
¿ Mark Shoemaker, Bar No. 134828, Advocates for Fair Lending
¿ Marc Tow, Bar No. 78429, Marc Tow and Associates
¿ Michael Yellin, Bar No. 255050, A Fresh Start Loan Modification
¿ Sean Rutledge, Bar No. 255938, United Law Group
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Engineers Without Borders is putting on a benefit to raise funds for the El Salvador Portable Water Project. Engineers Without Borders is a great organization that dedicates themselves on bringing clean water to villages all around the world. This can only be done with our help, so come out Thursday Oct. 22 and support the Engineers Without Borders San Diego Chapter.
Most of us never think about the water we drink or use for cooking. We grab a bottle of water from the refrigerator or turn on our filtered faucet. But for many people around the world getting water (and not always clean water) can start with a several mile walk. La Charipa had a clean water supply until a earthquake in 2002 knocked it out, so come out and support Engineers Without Borders as they raise money to rebuild the water supply.
Engineers Without Borders will be hosting an event at The Local in Downtown San Diego on Oct.22. For more information go to www.ewb-sandiego.org
And for all your Real Estate Needs contact me at
Vito Lotta 619-277-8412

