The banks are failing, the brokerage houses have folded their tents and bid a hasty adios. The housing market is in the cellar. In fact, the world is on the brink of collapses. But the attorneys are doing well.
Between the lawsuits, involving the mortgage frauds, the securities fraud, and every other fraud that has come down the pike do the the recent calumnies of our investment sector, attorneys are enjoyinga thriving business. The recent article in the Los Angeles Times, depicts happy days, at least for members of the bar, as being here again.
Banks and other financial institutions are seeking legal guidance. Home owners who claim they were misled are looking to sue someone. Contract breaches, contested severance packages, you name it. It’s going to court.
And with all this, there will be judgments. Judgments lead lead to asset searches. Asset searches are no easy matter. Sometimes one must conduct intensive corporate research to trace the ownership of a corporation, and then determine where its assets are most likely hidden. Er, stored. Banked.
Corra does corporate research. Corra can conduct access searches and can provide business credit research for millions of companies around the world. In this fierce economic climate, we may be just what you need.
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