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The Second Circuit's decision in Call Center Technologies, Inc. v. Grand Adventures Tour & Travel Publishing Corp. to vacate the District Court for the District of Connecticut’s grant of summary judgment on a successor liability claim is a reminder that “friendly” foreclosure sales may not always shield the purchaser from successor liability. The court held that, in light of the similarities between the purchaser and the debtor,... Read More
This follows up last week’s post regarding CitiMortgage. In an effort to defeat ReCasa’s Ind. Code § 32-29-8-3 argument, Citi contended that an analysis of Section 3 was not necessary for the reason that the mortgagee of record was MERS. Citi claimed that MERS,... Read More
The confusing role of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (“MERS”) in the holding of mortgages has been a hot topic across the country for the last few years. The May 17, 2011 opinion by the Indiana Court of Appeals in CitiMortgage v. Barabas, 2011 Ind. App. LEXIS 892 (.pdf) is the... Read More
A Jacksonville Creditor Harassment Lawyer can help stop creditors from calling and protect you from unfounded litigation. In addition, a Jacksonville Creditor Harassment Lawyer can help collect fees from creditors who do not follow the rules and harrass you or disclose information they are not allowed to. For more... Read More
