Comptroller: Texas better off than most states
Recommend this story? Having learned some "hard lessons" in the mid-1980s when banks failed and hundreds of thousands of jobs were lost, Texas diversified and saved money. Now with the national economy sluggish, Comptroller Susan Combs said, the state is better off than most.
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Hughes Watters Askanase Named One of Two Law Firms to Receive Lender Processing Services Summit Award for Fourth ...
HOUSTON----For an unprecedented fourth consecutive year, Houston law firm Hughes Watters Askanase L.L.P. received the Lender Processing Services Summit Award for attaining the highest ratings in both bankruptcy and foreclosure among firms in the LPS attorney network.
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Texas AG Sues Mortgage Servicing Company
Just two weeks after a FOX 4 investigation, the Texas Attorney General is cracking down on a local mortgage servicing company.
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Contractors often left twisting in the wind when properties fail, go into foreclosure
Foreclosed and failed properties can have a far-reaching effect on a community, trickling down to workers and suppliers.
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Commercial real estate failures easier to spot than residential woes
Skeletons of unfinished buildings, weed-infested vacant lots for projects that never got off the ground and for-sale signs are the more visible remnants of an overextended market caught in the jaws of the biggest financial crisis and economic downturn since the Great Depression.
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