Jewish inmate doesn’t have to show ‘substantial burden’ on religious beliefs to prevail on free exercise claim, 2nd Circuit says
ABA Journal Daily News
ABA Journal Daily News
ABA Journal Daily News
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On Friday, May 5, 2017, in a major victory for lenders, the North Carolina Supreme Court reversed the North Carolina Court of Appeals's decision in . In July 2015, the Court of Appeals decided in favor of United Community Bank and effectively eliminated the ability of lenders to obtain post-foreclosure deficiency judgments without committing to […]
The brief era of confusion amongst Florida trial judges regarding the standard for judging compliance with conditions precedent in residential mortgage foreclosures is hopefully coming to a close. Despite a rash of written opinions from Florida trial judges adopting a strict compliance standard for contractual conditions precedent, Florida’s Fifth District Court of Appeal joined the […]