West authors discuss credit crisis

Whether it is out-of-control personal credit card debt, the reality of a mortgage payment going up, or the difficulty of getting or paying a student loan… the credit crisis is touching many Americans.

A Westcast podcast explores the reasons for the crisis and the challenges for litigating disputes in these areas. The podcast features the two authors of a new book from Thomson West and West Legalworks titled “Mortgage and Asset Backed Securities Litigation Handbook.”

The interview is with Thomas F. Nealon III, General Counsel of LNR Partners, Inc. and Talcott J. Franklin, a partner and head of litigation of the Dallas office of Patton Boggs LLP.

in addition to that Westcast, you also can get cutting-edge information about trends in the subprime crisis through West First Focus: Subprime Mortgage Crisis, a new multimedia service from West.

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