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February 5, 2013

United States District Court in California Holds that MERS “Assignee” Lacked Standing Because no Evidence Showed MERS held the Note

By Robert Huberman

In Saxon Mortg. Services, Inc. v. Hillery, C-08-4357EMC, 2008 WL 5170180 (N.D. Cal. Dec. 9, 2008), the United States District Court, in the Northern District of California granted Hillery’s motion to dismiss because Saxon Mortgage Services, Inc., lacked standing. Hillery obtained … Continue reading

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January 31, 2013

United States District Court in California Denies Plaintiff’s Motion for Temporary Injunctive Relief, Allowing Non-Judicial Foreclosure

By Robert Huberman

In Chilton v. Fed. Nat. Mortg. Ass’n, 1:09-CV-02187 OWW SM, 2009 WL 5197869 (E.D. Cal. Dec. 23, 2009), the United States District Court, in the Eastern District of California denied Chilton’s motion for temporary injunctive relief. Chilton filed a complaint … Continue reading

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