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Editor: David Reiss
Cornell Law School

Waiver and Equitable Estoppel Argument Rejected by Texas Court

By Karl Dowden

The federal Court of Appeals in Texas affirmed a district court’s dismissal of the plaintiff’s claims in Wigginton v. Bank of New York Mellon, et al., No. 12-10136, (5th Cir. 2012). Two weeks after two default notices were sent to … Continue reading

General Challenge to MERS Rejected by Texas Federal District Court

By Karl Dowden

The United States Southern District Court of Texas defended MERS in Richard v. CIT Group, et al., No. H-12-848 (S.D. Tex Jul. 21, 2012). The plaintiff’s attorney challenged the standing of the defendants and the use of MERS. The plaintiff … Continue reading

January 4, 2013

Exceptions for Mortgagee’s Lack of Standing to Challenge Assignments in Texas

By Karl Dowden

In Kramer v. Federal National Mortgage Association, et al., No. A-12-CA-276-SS (W.D. Tex May 15, 2012), the Western District Court in Austin, the home owner sued Fannie Mae, MERS, and Countrywide to quiet title and for a fraudulent foreclosure. Although … Continue reading