A New Jersey appeals court recently weighed in on a case involving a dispute over whether a foreclosing party that didn’t possess the note had standing to foreclose in the first place. Click through to learn the details of the case.
Read More »Appeals Court Clarifies Issues Regarding Robocalls and Consent
On Friday, March 16, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has issued a ruling in the case of ACA International v. FCC, clarifying several issues with regard to consumer and industry rights pertaining to robocalls ...
Read More »Florida Foreclosure Ruling Impacts Recoup of Legal Fees
Sometimes when you win, you also lose. That’s the reality that may face some foreclosure defendants in the aftermath of a new ruling by a Florida state appellate court, which throws a wrench into a common foreclosure defense strategy. As ...
Read More »Massachusetts Appeals Court Clarifies Demand Letter Ruling
Editor's note: This story was originally featured in the January issue of DS News, out now. Recently, in U.S. Bank, National Association as Trustee v. Milan, the Massachusetts Appeals Court provided further clarification on when the Pinti rule may be inapplicable. As ...
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