Cobo and the Single Refiling Rule: Pick Your Remedy and Order It Carefully
On November 29, 2018, the Illinois Supreme Court issued its much-anticipated opinion in First Midwest Bank v. Cobo , 2018 IL 123038.
On November 29, 2018, the Illinois Supreme Court issued its much-anticipated opinion in First Midwest Bank v. Cobo , 2018 IL 123038.
The Buckeye Shaker Square Development Corporation has failed to pay tens of thousands of dollars in property taxes since January on houses it owns that are being rented to low-income families on the city's East Side. It's the latest sign that the organization, which is supposed to help revitalize East Side neighborhoods, is in deep…
Buyers who have taken home buying classes are more confident when asking questions and making decisions about homeownership and loan products. Education gives buyers the tools they need to avoid predatory lending and possible foreclosure. Foreclosure News
Protesters outside Greece's parliament threw boxes of fish at police on Friday ahead of a vote that approved new austerity measures. Members of a communist-backed labour union hurled the crates of sardines at police as lawmakers debated the cuts, which were added to draft legislation on fishing regulations in an attempt to speed up their…
Rising home prices have helped slacken the pace of foreclosure starts, according to The Warren Group, which reported Tuesday that June foreclosure petitions were down 18.3 percent compared to last year. The 5,783 foreclosure petitions filed in the first six months of 2017 is 12.6 percent lower than the number in the first half of…
Nationstar Mortgage LLC vs. Jack J. Robinson, et al., property on Garner Avenue, East Liverpool, sold to the plaintiff for $ 38,190. County Treasurer vs. the unknown heirs of Vivian M. Sanders, et al., foreclosure ordered for property on Sunset Drive, Lisbon Butler Township David and Gena Debee to Aurthur and Traci Cameron, 2.4 acres…
Leonidas Papadopoulos is a doctor, his brother Ilias an economist, and once a week they take a break from ordinary life to fight the government. They go to court every Wednesday, the day homeowners in default on mortgages lose their properties at auctions – the final step of foreclosure in a country where the government…