So now we are filed in the District Court here in Western Texas, and everything on this site of import to our case and all our future joint deliberations is now in PACER. It will be Monday when their maintenance outage is complete. Our complaint, here listed in OUR Prayer, frozen in time, no longer the draft issue of the month, assigned to Judge Yeakel, available for view but not edit to any of our counterparties from PHH and their minions, is numbered and preserved. Our counterparties can file their own viewpoints, and we will all be able to lay our various viewpoints before the jury at some point. All of our Exhibits are become Plaintiff Exhibits, such as EXH-P8-interesting viewpoints of what information may need to be available to all customers if you're in the business.pdf. I think it's error free, double spaced, properly noted and indexed, but we'll see. I have a spot for Bank of America Consent Judgment, which they missed last Tuesday due to some issues of clarity, but we are expecting it this Tuesday. I'll add it to this site somewhere in the EXH-P8-file, introduce it to PACER in the proper place, and make sure we all have notations. On Pacer, you will have to pay $0.10/page to read it, it is identical here and presented at no charge. The FCIC report of 2010 is 973 pages; $97.30 on PACER, free here. Google also has it in various places, I got it from them. Here, I have to comment 'I Love Weebly!' At some point, we'll present that to the jury, with all its warts, and we'll all find out what we really need to know. I might have a chain of correspondence in EXH-P9-xxxx, being my own communication of the moment, and now my counterparties will have the opportunity to present their viewpoint, their own communication of the moment, their own internal deliberations and decisions, and the jury will be able to clearly understand the issues and give us some guidance by the time we get to the end. So PACER now becomes our guide. I intend to maintain this network of files and such, for things that just don't seem to fit, but unless it's on PACER, with a EXH-Px-prefix, you should take no legal note. But if you see something you like, by all means take it. If you feel something is missing, send me a link! My computers read any format. Thanks in advance,
My regular readers have come to realize that this little site has become somewhat of a hodgepodge of mortgage servicing information and all the pitfalls I've noted along the way. I've tried since the beginning to keep it somewhat organized along the lines of focusing on the larger economic and legal issues, examined through the lens of my own real life experience. Our Prayer has been a draft complaint, for filing some time, somewhere, and all the Exhibits kind of organized in big file cabinets kind of like my own subdirectories on my own hard drive, on the iPad, on the iMac, on the Time Machine, on Google drive, in DropBox, and in all the little places we can put things so we can find them later on. And naturally GMail, our virus free refuge in the Cloud that will be forevermore a secure repository of all things eternal.
So now we are filed in the District Court here in Western Texas, and everything on this site of import to our case and all our future joint deliberations is now in PACER. It will be Monday when their maintenance outage is complete. Our complaint, here listed in OUR Prayer, frozen in time, no longer the draft issue of the month, assigned to Judge Yeakel, available for view but not edit to any of our counterparties from PHH and their minions, is numbered and preserved. Our counterparties can file their own viewpoints, and we will all be able to lay our various viewpoints before the jury at some point. All of our Exhibits are become Plaintiff Exhibits, such as EXH-P8-interesting viewpoints of what information may need to be available to all customers if you're in the business.pdf. I think it's error free, double spaced, properly noted and indexed, but we'll see. I have a spot for Bank of America Consent Judgment, which they missed last Tuesday due to some issues of clarity, but we are expecting it this Tuesday. I'll add it to this site somewhere in the EXH-P8-file, introduce it to PACER in the proper place, and make sure we all have notations. On Pacer, you will have to pay $0.10/page to read it, it is identical here and presented at no charge. The FCIC report of 2010 is 973 pages; $97.30 on PACER, free here. Google also has it in various places, I got it from them. Here, I have to comment 'I Love Weebly!' At some point, we'll present that to the jury, with all its warts, and we'll all find out what we really need to know. I might have a chain of correspondence in EXH-P9-xxxx, being my own communication of the moment, and now my counterparties will have the opportunity to present their viewpoint, their own communication of the moment, their own internal deliberations and decisions, and the jury will be able to clearly understand the issues and give us some guidance by the time we get to the end. So PACER now becomes our guide. I intend to maintain this network of files and such, for things that just don't seem to fit, but unless it's on PACER, with a EXH-Px-prefix, you should take no legal note. But if you see something you like, by all means take it. If you feel something is missing, send me a link! My computers read any format. Thanks in advance,
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