As Sgt. James Hurley fought for his country in Iraq, one of the world's largest lenders and their lawyers seized his home, and evicted his family. His home was to be protected by the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, from the principles established by Gen. George Washington and supported by every president since. However, it would take years of court action, and a trial that mirrored a John Grisham novel, to uncover a scheme that violated soldiers' rights and federal law. A Soldier's Home, by Attorney Matthew R. Cooper, follows Sgt. Hurley from his tranquil life at home, his tour in Iraq, and...
As Sgt. James Hurley fought for his country in Iraq, one of the world's largest lenders and their lawyers seized his home, and evicted his family. His...