Archives For: The National Law Review
North Carolina Supreme Court Adopts “Substantial Competent Evidence” Requirement for Borrowers Asserting “True Value” Defense in Foreclosure Deficiency Actions
The National Law Review published an article authored by Lance P. Martin of Ward and Smith, P.A. In it, Martin details a recent North Carolina Supreme Court reversal of a 2015 Court of Appeals decision.
9 May 2017
Fallout from Home Mortgage Crisis: Lender Claims Property Appraisers Are Liable for Lost Collateral Value
The National Law Review published an article authored by Vincent E. Gentile of Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP. The article explores a series of nine lawsuits filed by a trustee against appraisers whose appraisals were the basis for mortgage loans.
9 Feb 2017
Nevada Supreme Court Allows Pursuit of Deficiency Judgments Following Out-of-State Non-Judicial Foreclosure Sales
The National Law Review released an article authored by Mona L. Burton (Partner), Kirk S. Cheney (Associate) and Clarissa M. Collier (Associate) of Holland & Hart LLP. In it, a recent ruling from the Supreme Court (Branch Bank and Trust Company v. Windhaven & Tollway, LLC) regarding deficiency judgements is discussed.
15 Sep 2015
North Carolina Appellate Court Discusses Service of Process by “Posting” and Due Dilligence Enabling “Posting”
On December 2, Michael C. Thelen, attorney with Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, LLP posted an article to The National Law Review discussing In re Powell, No. COA14-498 (December 2, 2014).
4 Dec 2014