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Known by his middle name, J. Paul Reddam was born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, and graduated from the University of Windsor with a bachelor's degree in psychology. He then obtained a master's degree in philosophy from the University of Toronto. [1] In 1979, he moved to California to earn his Ph.D. at the University of Southern California and ...
In 1995, John Paul Reddam founded DiTech Funding Corporation (DiTech) in Costa Mesa, California. [3] The company's name was derived from the phrase “direct technology.” [3][4] DiTech became one of the first lenders to offer mortgages to the public online and via a toll-free number. [3] In April 1995, Reddam began originating, selling, and ...
Ditech Networks Sale Alert: Briscoe Law Firm and Powers Taylor, LLP Investigate Sale to Nuance Communications DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Former United States Securities and Exchange Commission ...
GMAC ResCap, Inc., earlier Residential Funding Company LLC and Residential Capital Corporation, was a residential mortgage loan originator and servicer based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was a subsidiary of GMAC (now Ally Financial). As a result of its exposure to subprime lending during the subprime mortgage crisis, the company filed for ...
Actual malice. Dominion Voting Systems v. Fox News Network (colloquially Dominion v. Fox) was a U.S. defamation lawsuit filed in March 2021 by Dominion Voting Systems against Fox News Channel and its corporate parent Fox Corporation. Dominion's complaint sought US$1.6 billion in damages, alleging several Fox programs had broadcast false ...
Google made sure it would go jury-less by paying a cashier's check of exactly $2,289,751. The judge said it satisfied the only part of the DOJ's case that would have required a jury. At around 7 p ...
Diddy v. Derrick Lee Cardello-Smith: Rap mogul ordered to pay $100M in default judgment for alleged sexual assault. However, in Combs' filing to dismiss the judgment, attorneys for the Grammy ...
Sony Computer Entertainment v. Connectix Corporation, 203 F.3d 596 (2000), commonly referred to as simply Sony v. Connectix, is a decision by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals which ruled that the copying of a copyrighted BIOS software during the development of an emulator software does not constitute copyright infringement, but is covered by ...