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Editor: David Reiss
Cornell Law School

June 13, 2013

The Potentially Far Reaching Affects of The Ibanez Holding on Foreclosure Proceedings

By Ebube Okoli

The holding in U.S. Bank National Ass’n v. Ibanez, 458 Mass. 637, 941 N.E.2d 40 (2011) potentially may have far reaching affects on foreclosure litigation outcomes across the nation. Although a state case, Ibanez has national implications for several reasons; the … Continue reading

June 12, 2013

Don’t Show Me The Note in Georgia!

By David Reiss

The Georgia Supreme Court recently decided You v. JP Morgan Chase, No. S13Q0040 (May 20, 2013) which held that the “law does not require a party seeking to exercise a power of sale in a deed to secured a debt … Continue reading

Fieldstone Mortgage Company’s Bankruptcy Won’t Impact HSBC’s Right to Foreclose in Massachusetts

By Devon Avallone

In Marron v. HSBC Bank USA, N.A., Bankruptcy Appeal No. 11-40191-NMG (D. Mass. September 26, 2012), the District Court denied homeowners’ request for certification regarding MERS’s authority to assign their mortgage, and dismissed homeowners’ bankruptcy appeal holding that the Bankruptcy … Continue reading

June 7, 2013

Mass. Appeals Court Applies Eaton Retroactively

By David Reiss

The intermediate appeals court of Massachusetts applied Eaton retroactively in Lyons v. MERS et al., 11-P-560 (June 5, 2013) notwithstanding the Mass. Supreme Court’s holding that Eaton would only apply prospectively. Eaton held that “a mortgagee may foreclose under a … Continue reading