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CORELOGIC INFORMATION SOLUTIONS INC
US·7 granted patents·2 pending applications·235 citations·filing 2004–2011
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9 records- 0193US7853518B2Method and apparatus for advanced mortgage diagnostic analyticsCORELOGIC INFORMATION SOLUTIONS INC·Filed 2005·Granted Dec 14, 2010·129 cites·22 claims
- 0289US7966256B2Methods and systems of predicting mortgage payment riskCORELOGIC INFORMATION SOLUTIONS INC·Filed 2008·Granted Jun 21, 2011·29 cites·20 claims
- 0389US7873570B2Method and system for updating a loan portfolio with information on secondary liensCORELOGIC INFORMATION SOLUTIONS INC·Filed 2010·Granted Jan 18, 2011·27 cites·25 claims
- 0484US8001024B2Method and apparatus for testing automated valuation modelsCORELOGIC INFORMATION SOLUTIONS INC·Filed 2004·Granted Aug 16, 2011·33 cites·29 claims
- 0582US7904383B2Method and system for monitoring for and reporting of lien distress eventsCORELOGIC INFORMATION SOLUTIONS INC·Filed 2010·Granted Mar 8, 2011·6 cites·22 claims
- 0677US8015037B2System and method for tracking, monitoring and reporting extinguishment of a title insurance policyCORELOGIC INFORMATION SOLUTIONS INC·Filed 2008·Granted Sep 6, 2011·5 cites·16 claims
- 0765US7958048B2Method and apparatus for predicting outcomes of a home equity line of creditCORELOGIC INFORMATION SOLUTIONS INC·Filed 2007·Granted Jun 7, 2011·6 cites·15 claims
- 0857US2011035325A1System and method for monitoring events associated with a person or propertyCORELOGIC INFORMATION SOLUTIONS INC·Filed 2010·Application pending·0 cites
- 0946US2011258127A1Method, computer program product, device, and system for creating an electronic appraisal report and auditing systemCORELOGIC INFORMATION SOLUTIONS INC·Filed 2011·Application pending·0 cites
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