Settlements Coming in Several Mortgage, HB Cases

Federal law enforcement officials are close to announcing settlements in several mortgage and securities fraud probes that were started in 2007, according to one litigator watching the cases. "There are some discussions that are active," said attorney James Wareham of the Paul Hastings law firm. Settlements involving lenders and even home builders could be announced in a few weeks but there are no timetables, said Mr. Wareham, who supervises 300 litigators. The Department of Justice, and the Securities and Exchange Commission want to close out some of the cases and re-direct experienced investigators to bigger cases involving packaging of mortgage-backed securities and collateralized debt obligations, Mr. Wareham said in an interview. DOJ is investigating at least 20 subprime lenders and several Wall Street firms.

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