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First American Title had its initial public offering on the over-the-counter market in 1964 and, four years later, was restructured with the formation of The First American Financial Corporation as a holding company. First American Title became a subsidiary company and a trust business was conducted through First American Trust Company.
Kevin Wall Named President of First American Title Company's Mortgage Services Division End-to-End Mortgage Services Expertise to Drive Division's Focus on Customer Alignment SANTA ANA, Calif ...
First American Title Insurance Company Unveils myFirstAm™ Application for Android™ SANTA ANA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- First American Title Insurance Company,a leading provider of title ...
The division began operating under the name First American CoreLogic. [16] In June 2010, CoreLogic, Inc. was established as a standalone business when The First American Corporation split its businesses to create two separate legal entities, CoreLogic, Inc and First American Corporation which provides title and financial services. [17]
In 1752, Benjamin Franklin founded the first American insurance company as Philadelphia Contributionship.In 1820, there were 17 stock life insurance companies in the state of New York, many of which would subsequently fail.
The first company in Texas which arose out of the merging concepts of abstract, title and insurance, Gracy was founded from an existing abstract of title company, as James V. Bergen and Company in 1873 by surveyor James Valentine Bergen and George B. Zimpelman, a former Travis County Texas sheriff, land developer and owner of LBJ Ranch. As ...
A Fresno County Superior Court judge has approved a $43.5 million class-action judgment against a Miami-based title company that failed to pay overtime to nearly 400 of its California employees ...
First American may refer to: A name for the first humans to settle the Americas, the ancestors of today's Native Americans The first group in the peopling of the Americas; First American, a division of the now-defunct Bank of Credit and Commerce International; First American National Bank, now part of AmSouth Bank