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Blog Post
NY Department of Financial Services Enforces First-in-the-Nation Cybersecurity Rules and Fines Mortgage Lender $1.5 Million for Failure to Comply
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Alert
U.S. Supreme Court Holds “Autodialer” Definition under the TCPA Is Limited to Equipment Using a Random or Sequential Number Generator
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Blog Post
NY’s Third Department Holds Action Enforcing Note Is Neither Barred by Estoppel Doctrines nor the Applicable Statute of Limitations
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Alert
New York’s Department of Financial Services Issues Regulation for Financial Institutions to Provide Relief to Consumers Suffering Financial Hardship Resulting from COVID-19 Pandemic
Consumer Finance LitigationWayne Streibich, Diana M. Eng, Andrea M. Roberts, Scott D. Samlin
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Article
New York Appellate Court Rejects Usage of a Mortgage’s Reinstatement Provision as a Defense to the Expiration of the Statute of Limitations
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Alert
New York Appellate Court Rejects Usage of a Mortgage’s Reinstatement Provision as a Defense to the Expiration of the Statute of Limitations
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NY’s Fourth Department Holds That Notice of Default Did Not Provide Clear and Unequivocal Notice to Accelerate the Debt
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Alert
New York Appellate Court Holds Short Sale Documents Do Not Constitute an Acknowledgment of the Debt to Restart the Statute of Limitations
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Article
Does the Word 'Will' Clearly Accelerate a NY Mortgage Debt?
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Alert
Second Circuit Holds That Debt Collector’s Inquiry Regarding Nature of Consumer’s Verbal Dispute of Debt Did Not Violate the FDCPA
Consumer Finance Litigation