Changes to TILA/RESPA Regulations
Here is a guide for the new TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure rule implementation. This will not affect pending foreclosures but may impact how defenses under the Federal regulations are applied in the future.
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Here is a guide for the new TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure rule implementation. This will not affect pending foreclosures but may impact how defenses under the Federal regulations are applied in the future.
One of the most common, if not the most common motion in litigation is the Motion for Summary Judgment. But what is summary judgment? Here is an excerpt from one of my briefs: Read more
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Changes to TILA/RESPA Regulations
/in Foreclosure & Loan Mod Blog /by Scott LaninHere is a guide for the new TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure rule implementation. This will not affect pending foreclosures but may impact how defenses under the Federal regulations are applied in the future.
Summary of Summary Judgment
/in NY Business Litigator Blog / NY Real Estate Litigator Blog /by Scott LaninOne of the most common, if not the most common motion in litigation is the Motion for Summary Judgment. But what is summary judgment? Here is an excerpt from one of my briefs: