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California Newspaper Quotes Eric Houser on Topic of Debt Elimination Scams...read more>>

Houser & Allison makes Corporate Counsel Magazine's Top Counsel List...read more>>

Houser & Allison makes the Los Angeles Daily Journal's Top 50 Counsel List...read more>>

Houser & Allison scores major victory for lenders, loan servicers and foreclosure trustee's in significant California Court of Appeal decision...read more>>

Houser & Allison uncovers bogus check and obtains victory in the California Court of Appeals...read more>>

Houser & Allison Appellate Decisions
Over the years, Houser & Allison has prevailed for it's clients in several Appellate Court decisions...

In a series of state and bankruptcy actions, a borrower brought claims against the lender and loan servicer alleging violations under TILA, FDCPA, Unfair Business Practices, Rescission and a variety of torts... read more>>

After defaulting on their loan, the borrowers sued the loan servicer to recover under a variety of torts... read more>>

In their second lawsuit against the loan servicer, the borrowers again brought varying tort claims including intentional infliction of emotional distress...read more>>

Court of Appeal upholds trial court’s decision in favor of Houser & Allison’s lender client that (1) there was no violation of automatic stay imposed by bankruptcy proceeding when trial court dismissed receiver; (2) The pendency of bank’s cross-complaint against debtor for judicial foreclosure did not preclude bank’s resort to non-judicial foreclosure; (3) Judicial foreclosure judgment would have affect debtor’s interest in property... Click hear to read the Court's decision

Court of Appeal upholds jury trial verdict that Houser & Allison’s lender client did not misrepresent the assumability of loan and that no agreement was reached between the parties to allow assumption of the loan... Click hear to read the Court's decision

The borrowers brought suit against the first and second trust deed holders alleging the first imposed improper charges and aided in a conspiracy to cause a wrongful foreclosure by the second... read more>>

     


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