A federal district court judge just made one of the first major decisions in litigation over agent fees under the Paycheck Protection Program.
And agents for borrowers likely won’t be happy.
The case was among the first of at least 50 pending around the country raising the same issue.
August 20, 2020 at 03:18 PM
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A federal district court judge just made one of the first major decisions in litigation over agent fees under the Paycheck Protection Program.
And agents for borrowers likely won’t be happy.
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