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Litigating Consumer Protection Acts In The Hamp Context, Amanda Martin
Litigating Consumer Protection Acts In The Hamp Context, Amanda Martin
Seattle University Law Review
The foreclosure crisis has lingered despite the improving economy. To alleviate this crisis, the U.S. government implemented the Home Affordable Mortgage Program (HAMP), a Treasury-sponsored initiative that aims to prevent foreclosure by encouraging mortgage loan servicers to modify the mortgages of qualified homeowners. The Treasury Department has extended HAMP multiple times—from its original ending date in 2013 to its present ending date in 2016. While HAMP has indeed helped homeowners avoid foreclosure, the program has spawned an array of litigation as servicer misconduct runs rampant. As the Ninth Circuit recently noted, “the [HAMP] program seems to have created more litigation …
A Redeeming Interest In Religious Freedom: Are Islamic Mortgage Alternatives Clogs On The Equitable Right Of Redemption?, Scott Griswold
A Redeeming Interest In Religious Freedom: Are Islamic Mortgage Alternatives Clogs On The Equitable Right Of Redemption?, Scott Griswold
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
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Losing Control: Why Imf Article Viii(2)(B) May Nullify The Enforceability Of Financing Contracts When Spiraling Oil Prices Prompt The Use Of Exchange Controls, David Litvack
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
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Federal Regulation And Legislation In The Wake Of The Subprime Mortgage Meltdown: A Legal Philosophical Analysis Of Federal Government Responses To Market Bubbles, Joshua Wirth
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
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The Cra: A Welcome Anomaly In The Foreclosure Crisis, Warren W. Traiger
The Cra: A Welcome Anomaly In The Foreclosure Crisis, Warren W. Traiger
NYLS Law Review
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