Class action lawyers pounce on subprime crisis


Class action lawyers pounce on subprime crisis

NEW YORK (Reuters)—Lawyers for investors hurt by the meltdown of mortgage lenders that cater to risky borrowers are likely to file a wave of class action lawsuits against the lenders, and possibly their auditors and bankers as well. U.S. lawyers have already sued subprime lenders including New...

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