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World Service,01 Nov 2010,18 mins

Foreclosure flaws

Business Daily

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It's alleged thousands of Americans have been thrown out of their homes on the basis of false paperwork. A growing number of official enquiries have been set up into processes used by banks in foreclosures. Lesley Curwen talks to David Shaev, a New York attorney with Shaev and Fleischman, who fights foreclosure actions brought by banks. Plus, author Daniel Pink explains why he believes bonuses do not provide good motivation, and Lucy Kellaway muses on whether every office needs a bad worker.

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