August 2013

8/20/13

New Job Openings Posted Support for Low-Income Families Falls Again How the Affordable Care Act Makes Health Coverage More Affordable SNAP Benefits to Drop in November: Congress Considers Further Cuts Richmond rebuffed in bid to buy loans using eminent domain threat

8/19/13

WNYLC Attorney included Western New York’s 30 Under Thirty Class Medicaid Alerts –published by HRA (Updated) New Job Openings Posted NYTimes: Most of U.S. Is Wired, but Millions Aren’t Plugged In NHELP Letter to CMS Seeking Due Process Improvements in Medicaid Managed Care CRL: Government-Mandated Down Payment Standards Would Harm the Economy, Deny Homeownership to …

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8/16/13

“Pushing the Envelope” of Bank Regulation Why Some Startups Say the Cloud Is a Waste of Money Softer U.S. Mortgage Rule Said to Be Proposed at End of August Where to Apply for Medicaid and Medicaid Home Care in New York City New York Promised Help for Mentally Ill Inmates – But Still Sticks Many …

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8/15/13

Google: Gmail Users Can’t Legitimately Expect Privacy Food Stamps Avoided By Millions Of Eligible Americans Debt Collecting Firm Defense of “Benign Error” Rejected in FDCPA Case Proposed amendment of Request for Judicial Intervention Addendum in foreclosure actions (UCS-840F), relating to addition of the mortgage servicer’s name

8/14/13

Women and Poverty On a splintered Court, who rules? State will advance ‘safety net payments’ N.Y. AG sues lenders for alleged internet usury violations

8/13/13

Purge your PC of program clutter In States That Don’t Expand Medicaid, Some Of The Uninsured May Still Get Help Wealthier Minorities More Likely Than White Counterparts To Receive Subprime Loans

8/12/13

Six federal agencies investigating online payday lenders U.S. warns against eminent-domain mortgage seizures Borrowers can sue Wells Fargo over mortgage modifications LSC Revised Notice of Rulemaking: Private Attorney Involvement How the Affordable Care Act Affect People With Autism?

8/9/13

New Job Opening Posted NY law authorizes limiting civil court subpoenas Could paying your bills on time lower your car note? Maybe GAO Report: HUD Data on Self-Sufficiency Programs Should Be Improved CFPB: Updates to remittance transfer rule resources and a correction to the rule Lawyers in multiple states face inquiry, or worse, over legal …

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