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Statute of Limitations Begins to Run on the Entire Debt Once Accelerated and Lawsuit Filed
This action was time-barred by submitting evidence demonstrating debt was accelerated in 2013, upon the commencement of the prior action.
Deutsche Bank Cannot Manipulate the Statute of Limitations in New York to Foreclose
FAPA overruled judicial misinterpretations of existing law that abuse the foreclosure process by manipulating and extending the statute of limitations.
Who’s Betting Against The Bank In This Race to Foreclose?
Ahmed Zayat of Zayat Stables, which owned 2015 Triple Crown winner American Pharoah faces residential foreclosure in 2022.
Too Big to Fail Banks Still Fighting Over Predatory Loans Compensation, Despite The Greatest Theft
The real victims, the people who owned residential homes before the financial crisis of 2008 have never been financially compensated.
U.S. Supreme Court Won’t Intervene in Conflict of Interest Between Chief Judge Janet DiFiore, Greenberg Traurig and Justice for Homeowners
The US Supreme Court is a partisan court which is protecting corrupt judges and supporting the largest theft of citizen’s homes in history.
NYC’s New Laws and Recent Opinions Affecting Foreclosures Creates Nationwide Split And Raises Questions of Partiality
The Chief Judge is Janet DiFiore and she is a client of Greenberg Traurig, who represented two lenders on appeals she reversed in their favor.
Hank Greenberg of GT Law and Chief Judge Janet DiFiore’s Friendship Influences Foreclosure Cases
Greenberg, a former State Bar Association president, is counsel to the state’s Commission on Judicial Nomination, which screens Court of Appeals finalists. And DiFiore appointed him to chair the Commission to Reimagine the Future of New York’s Courts. In addition, Greenberg chairs the Third Department’s judicial screening committee.