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Attorney Jason L. McCoy practices law in Vernon Connecticut. Providing Legal Services Related To Injury Cases, Arrests, Bankruptcy and Debt Relief. The McCoy Law Firm is located at 280 Talcottville Road, Vernon Connecticut, Phone (800) 837-5901, Fax (860) 979-0064, email: new-client@ctlawyer.biz
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Saturday, August 2, 2014
Pain Medication Safety - If You Represent Injury Victims –
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Sunday, January 5, 2014
Channel 3's Dennis House Face the State Attorney Jason L. McCoy
Channel 3's Dennis House Blogs | WFSB-TV: Wyman isn’t interested in running again and McCoy said if she is replaced on the Democrats’ ticket this year, it is great news for Republicans. “If she (Wyman) doesn’t run, Democrats have a real problem,” said the former Vernon mayor Attorney Jason L. McCoy
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Thursday, July 12, 2012
Libor Rate
Libor Rate-Rigging Scandal Sets Off Legal Fights for Restitution - NYTimes.com: Rate Scandal Stirs Scramble for Damages
Most consumer mortgages in the sub-prime market were linked to the Libor at adjustment but due to this conduct remain at a lower rate. So the investor in sub-prime mortgages lost while the borrower benefited. Presumably the tax payers that funded the purchase of these sub-prime mortgages through TARP lost on interest but gained on less mortgages being subject to purchase based upon default. Likely this also impacted to some extent the AIG bailout for taxpayer. HMMM?
You have to love those folks like banks, insurance companies and others that hate lawsuits unless they are wronged. Hypocritical positions? Just another example of the falsity of tort reform.
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Most consumer mortgages in the sub-prime market were linked to the Libor at adjustment but due to this conduct remain at a lower rate. So the investor in sub-prime mortgages lost while the borrower benefited. Presumably the tax payers that funded the purchase of these sub-prime mortgages through TARP lost on interest but gained on less mortgages being subject to purchase based upon default. Likely this also impacted to some extent the AIG bailout for taxpayer. HMMM?
You have to love those folks like banks, insurance companies and others that hate lawsuits unless they are wronged. Hypocritical positions? Just another example of the falsity of tort reform.
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