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Editor: David Reiss
Cornell Law School

February 5, 2014

Arizona’s “Unholy” Foreclosure Mess

By David Reiss

Professor Dale Whitman posted a commentary about Steinberger v. McVey ex rel. County of Maricopa, 2014 WL 333575 (Ariz. Court of Appeals, Jan. 30, 2014) on the Dirt listserv: A defaulting borrower may defend against foreclosure on ground that the chain of … Continue reading

Washington Court Rejects Split-the-Note Theory

By Ebube Okoli

The court in Zhong v. Quality Loan Serv. Corp., 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 145916 (W.D. Wash. 2013) granted defendant’s motion to dismiss. In her complaint, plaintiff alleged ten causes of action in connection with the initiation of the non-judicial foreclosure … Continue reading