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Thursday, September 6, 2012

More MERS Litigation Muddles Mortgages

This New York Times article is great and can be found Here.
Posted by David Pardue at 3:53 PM 3 comments:
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David Pardue
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
I am an attorney at the law firm Owen, Gleaton, Egan & Jones. I have practiced in Georgia since 1993, and have a broad litigation practice that has encompassed nearly every complex business litigation problem. My career has included successful results in state and federal courts in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, New Jersey and others. Generally, my expertise breaks down into three litigation categories: business, real estate and intellectual property. I have represented large and small companies in disputes involving fraud, RICO, trade secret, copyright, trademark, wage and hour issues (including class actions), breach of fiduciary duty, title insurance, commercial real estate and other contract and business tort claims. I have also handled personal injury defense including toxic tort and product liability claims. Also, I handled two successful dismissals of class actions brought by the notorious Milberg Weiss law firm. I was selected to Georgia Trend Magazine's Georgia's Legal Elite: 2006 for the business litigation category and as a Georgia Superlawyer for 2008-10 in the category of Business Litigation.
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Education: Tulane University, 1989, Yale Law School, 1993

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