By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer As part of a crackdown on mortgage modification fraud throughout California, the State Bar Wednesday announced that it obtained resignations from two lawyers and filed charges against a third attorney accused of improperly handling workouts. Agreeing to resign with charges pending are Nabile J. Anz of Irvine and Christian M. Dillon of Dana Point. The bar said it filed an application to make Christopher L. D...
Daily Journal Staff Writer As part of a crackdown on mortgage modification fraud throughout California, the State Bar Wednesday announced that it obtained resignations from two lawyers and filed charges against a third attorney accused of improperly handling workouts. Agreeing to resign with charges pending are Nabile J. Anz of Irvine and Christian M. Dillon of Dana Point. The bar said it filed an application to make Christopher L. D...
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