Thursday, June 24, 2010

gee, Charles, you didn't look very hard...we've been out here talking with consumers for YEARS

"We decided that the only fair option is to let the consumer select a title company they can trust, rather than leave that decision to the financial institution" says Charles Marino, CEO of Pennsylvania Title Company. "We don't know of any other title companies who are reaching out to the end user like this, and we feel it will be a positive direction in which to take our company" says Marino.

gee, Charles, you didn't look very hard...we've been out here talking with consumers for YEARS

"We decided that the only fair option is to let the consumer select a title company they can trust, rather than leave that decision to the financial institution" says Charles Marino, CEO of Pennsylvania Title Company. "We don't know of any other title companies who are reaching out to the end user like this, and we feel it will be a positive direction in which to take our company" says Marino.

Chicago Title held liable for fraud by employees

Fidelity National Financial Inc.’s Chicago Title Corp. and Chicago Title Insurance must pay $5.7 million in punitive damages for the role some employees played in a $30 million real estate scam, a San Diego jury said today.

The companies also were told to pay a share of $1.11 million in compensatory damages the California state court jury awarded to three investors who sued.

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Chicago Title held liable for fraud by employees

Fidelity National Financial Inc.’s Chicago Title Corp. and Chicago Title Insurance must pay $5.7 million in punitive damages for the role some employees played in a $30 million real estate scam, a San Diego jury said today.

The companies also were told to pay a share of $1.11 million in compensatory damages the California state court jury awarded to three investors who sued.

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