Stories Related to Mortgage Servicers Get Subpoenas

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The attorneys general in California and Illinois have subpoenaed Lender Processing Services Inc, and Nationwide Title Clearing Inc as part of their probes into alleged "robosigning" practices in the mortgage servicing industry.

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