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May 13, 2019

NOTE: This case reads like  law review article. It is well worth reading and studying, piece by piece. Judge Marx has taken a lot of time to research, analyze the documents, and write a very clear opinion on the truth about the documents that were used in this case, and by extension the documents that […]

Oct 24, 2018

I’m sharing the wording I use in my TERA and Case Analysis reports now. I think the benefit of this wording is that it fills in the blank on who is the real creditor (owner of the debt). Hopefully it answers the following informal question lurking in the context of mortgage litigation: “If the parties […]

Jan 31, 2017

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Mar 9, 2016

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Mar 22, 2013

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Jun 4, 2012

ALLONGES, ASSIGNMENTS AND INDORSEMENTS Excerpt from 2nd Edition Attorney Workbook, Treatise and Practice Manual AND Subject Matters to be Covered in July Workshop ALLONGE: An allonge is variously defined by different courts and sources. But the one thing they all have in common is that it is a very specific type of writing whose validity […]

May 7, 2012

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Jun 28, 2010

By Collete McDonald Editor’s Note: Ms. McDonald hits the nail on the head with this article. You should incorporate it word for word in any relevant memoranda. Why is this important? Because most of the “notes” (assuming they were the real notes and were timely indorsed and not back-dated) are presented as having been indorsed […]

Jun 11, 2010

The procedural motion missed by most lawyers is re-orienting the parties. Just because you are initially the plaintiff doesn’t mean you should stay that way. Once it is determined that the party seeking affirmative relief is seeking to sell your personal residence and that all you are doing is defending, they must become the plaintiff […]