Thursday, December 4, 2008

"The litigation tide is coming in… the damage of the credit crisis needs to be righted… the courts will help sort it out…"

I have an anomalous position, which is that the two main causes of this financial crisis are:
1) The implicit and explicit government guarantees to intervene in a financial crisis
2) Fraud, Negligence, and Fiduciary Mismanagement

Now, these two causes are Human Agency Explanations. I don't disagree that other factors are important, but these are the two main culprits from my point of view, as they were in the S & L Crisis about a billion years ago based on our current mess. Not many culprits were caught and tried in that debacle, and my Human Agency focus is an attempt to not let that happen again, although I assume that it will. However, Shopyield has noticed one attempt to deal with 2:

"The litigation tide is coming in… the damage of the credit crisis needs to be righted… the courts will help sort it out…

~~~~ “Grais & Ellsworth LLP has filed the attached Countrywide Class Action Complaint.

The complaint demands a declaration that Countrywide must purchase at par every mortgage loan that it sold to any of 374 securitization trusts and modifies under its settlement of predatory lending charges with the Attorneys General of 15 states.

Countrywide must modify at least 50,000 mortgage loans between today, when its modification program starts, and March 31, 2009. It has said that it may modify as many as 400,000 loans in all. We believe that the average unpaid principal balance of these loans is approximately $200,000. If so, and if the court grants the declaration we seek in this complaint, then Countrywide (and its parent Bank of America) would be liable to pay the trusts approximately $80 billion for the loans it modifies.” ~~~~"

Let's hope that this is just the beginning.

1 comment:

Kitty said...

Hi Don...

I asked David Grais asked if I could post his complaint on my blog he emailed two words...

"with pleasure"

I imagine he will appreciate seeing it here.

Thanks... Cate