Comprehensive Remedies for Addressing Judicial Delays and Inaction

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If a judge takes an excessive amount of time to decide a case, there are multiple actions you can take, including some lesser-known or rare strategies. These options range from procedural remedies to extraordinary measures, depending on the severity of the delay and the jurisdiction. Below is a comprehensive list

Loans, Fraud, and the ‘Color of Law’: How Banks Engage in Fraud and Mislead Borrowers

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When a purported borrower takes out a loan from a bank, it may appear that the bank is lending its own money. However, under 12 U.S.C. § 83, banks are prohibited from lending their own funds. Instead, they use the purported borrower’s promissory note as collateral to create credit, not using their own capital. This process lacks transparency, leading to non-disclosure and fraud, which may render such agreements void ab initio (invalid from the outset).

ATTORNEY & CLIENT: Corpus Juris Secundum (C.J.S.) VOLUME 7 SECTION 4

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Many ask when presented with an issue, “Should I hire an attorney? ” That is a question that each must […]

Voluntary Chains: The 13th and 14th Amendments, Securitization, Pledge System, and the Redefinition of Freedom

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Part 1 (text to audio) Part 2 (text to audio) Part 3 (text to audio)   In 1913 the United […]