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Blog Post
NY Appellate Court Holds Default Letter Stating Lender “Will Proceed to Automatically Accelerate” Did Not Accelerate the Debt and Thus Did Not Trigger the Statute of Limitations
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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
Real Estate Finance Journal -
Article
U.S. Supreme Court Holds Foreclosure Firms Conducting Nonjudicial Foreclosures Are Not Debt Collectors Under the FDCPA
The Banking Law JournalWayne Streibich, Diana M. Eng, Cheryl S. Chang, Namrata Loomba
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Alert
CFPB Proposes Regulations to Clarify, Modernize, and Implement the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
Consumer Finance LitigationWayne Streibich, Diana M. Eng, Nicole R. Topper, Scott E. Wortman
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Media Coverage
Law360 Names Attys Who Moved up the Firm Ranks in Q1
Law360Kevin J. Baum, William R. Bennett III, Susan L. Bickley, Jayme L. Butcher, Justin A. Chiarodo, Beth Bernstein Connors
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Press Release
Blank Rome Attorneys Join Leadership Council on Legal Diversity 2019 Fellows and Pathfinder Programs
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Blog Post
Second Circuit Holds No Need to Identify Components of Debt Where Collection Letter Provides Exact Amount Owed and Reaffirms Use of Safe Harbor in Holding Debt Collector’s Letter Did Not Violate the FDCPA
Consumer Finance Watch -
Alert
U.S. Supreme Court Holds Foreclosure Firms Conducting Nonjudicial Foreclosures Are Not Debt Collectors Under the FDCPA
Consumer Finance LitigationWayne Streibich, Diana M. Eng, Cheryl S. Chang, Namrata Loomba
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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
Consumer Finance Litigation -
Alert
Third Circuit Broadens Definition of “Debt Collector” under FDCPA to Include Entities That Acquire Debt but Outsource Collection of That Debt
Consumer Finance Litigation