FREE PREVIEW
|
LOGIN OR SUBSCRIBE NOW TO READ THIS ARTICLE
|
Class action hinges on state of origin
|
Court Report
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
|
|
Homeowners brought a class action in Utah against a national bank, alleging it illegally non-judicially foreclosed on their properties because it was a depository institution over properties secured by trust deed in the state. The case was dismissed by a federal district court before going to the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, where the plaintiffs sought to reverse the district court’s decision that it had jurisdiction under the Class Action Fairness Act, and that the defendant was authorized to conduct the subject foreclosures under federal law. Read on for more details.
TO READ THE FULL STORY
|
|
Already a subscriber?
Problems logging in?
Please call 330-659-6101 x 805 or email us for assistance.
|
|
Today's other top stories