Were the bosses at LandAmerica so incompetent in their handling of the company during the dark days of 2008 that they should pay damages? Or were they making the best decisions they could in a tumultuous time?
Ted Chandler
Hurry up and wait: How much will LandAmerica’s 1031 customers recover?
The saga keeps getting worse for 450 former LandAmerica customers who last fall tried to complete a simple real estate deal and now can’t get funds they thought would be safely held for a few months by the formerly Richmond-based Fortune 1,000 company.
LandAmerica to be sold
Updated 10:10 a.m.: LandAmerica, the struggling Glen-Allen-based title insurance company has agreed to sell itself to Fidelity National Financial in a stock deal valued at about $128.4 million.