Attorney-client privilege case dismissed by Supreme Court
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Recently, a federal court dismissed a case against a law firm that initiated foreclosure proceedings on the plaintiff's property, applying Florida's litigation privilege and because the complaint failed to adequately allege causes of action for malicious prosecution and violations of the FDCPA. A foreclosure action was initiated against the plaintiff by their reverse mortgage servicer, […]
In Lubonty v. U.S. Bank National Association , a mortgagor sought to void a mortgage loan claiming that the six-year statute of limitations to foreclose had expired. Foreclosure News
Daytona Beach Mayor Derrick Henry filed for bankruptcy in 2017 two days before a home he owned in the Derbyshire neighborhood was to be auctioned on the courthouse steps as part of a foreclosure sale. Henry's Chapter 13 bankruptcy filing on Aug. 9 in federal court in Orlando stopped the foreclosure case, and with it […]
Mick Mulvaney, center, walks to the Eisenhower Executive Office Building after leaving the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in Washington, Nov. 27, 2017. A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit over whether U.S. President Donald Trump can appoint his budget director as head of a consumer protection agency founded in the wake of the financial crisis […]
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