Lender Processing Services says it has corrected the way it processes assignments of mortgages in foreclosure cases, which has drawn the attention of class action attorneys and a U.S. Attorney in Florida. The Jacksonville, Fla., company said an internal review of its Docx LLC subsidiary "identified a business process that caused an error in notarization of certain documents, some of which were used in foreclosure proceedings in various jurisdictions around the country." The U.S. attorney's office for the middle district of Florida is conducting an inquiry of the matter. LPS is "fully cooperating" with the U.S. Attorney, a spokeswoman said. In February, a class action lawsuit filed against Deutsche Bank (National Trust Bank) and U.S. Bank N.A., LPS and Docx alleged that the practice of creating assignments months and years after the actual date of the transfer from one owner to another is unlawful. The plaintiff's attorneys have dropped the lawsuit. However, the lawsuit pointed out that LPS and Docx assists Deutsche Bank (National Trust Bank) and U.S. Bank N.A., in filing foreclosure actions. LPS also has responded to an inquiry by the Clerk of the Court of Fulton County, Georgia. "LPS has since completed its remedial efforts with respect to all of the affected documents and believes the Clerk of Court has completed its review and closed the matter," LPS said.
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