Vol. 65, Nos. 3 – 4 (2011)
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In This Issue:
- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's Alternative Prototype Mortgage Loan Disclosure Forms - Say Hello to Ironwood and Hornbeam
By Scott D. Samlin and Rinaldo Martinez - Supreme Court Issues Far Reaching Decision in Wal-Mart v. Dukes
By Allan Dinkoff - Proposed ULC Manufactured Home Titling Act
By Marc J. Lifset - Participations in Commercial Bank Loans
By Jon Kibbe - Charging Orders and the Single Member LLC
By Gerald V. Niesar - New Federal Legislation Regulates Post-Transaction Marketing
By Bruce A. Colbath and Carrie M. Anderson - Licensing Considerations in the New Secondary Market Frontier
By Stephen F.J. Ornstein - The Speed Bump Amendment in Dodd-Frank: What is It and What Does It Do?
By Richard P. Eckman and Jane C. Luxton - Dodd-Frank Act Amendment to TILA and Regulation Z: Jumbo Loans and the Escrow Account Requirement
By Stephen F.J. Ornstein, Matthew S. Yoon and John P. Holahan - California Supreme Court Further Clarifies Standing Requirements of the Unfair Competition Law
By Bruce A. Colbath - California Senate Bill 458
By Stephen F.J. Ornstein and Jennifer Maree - Los Angeles Ordinance No. 181185 Loan and Foreclosure Registry
By Stephen F.J. Ornstein, Matthew S. Yoon and John P. Holahan - Chapter 427 Amendments to Maine's Anti-Predatory Lending Law
By Matthew S. Yoon and John P. Holahan - 2011 Maryland Legislation Affecting Financial Services Providers
By Carla Stone Witzel and Marjorie A. Corwin - Update on Texas Motor Vehicle RegulationDocumentary Fees and Reasonableness
By Sealy Hutchings and Matthew J. Nance - Debt Cancellation Agreements in Texas Motor Vehicle Sales
By Sealy Hutchings and Matthew J. Nance - Commercial Vehicle Deregulation
By Sealy Hutchings and Matthew J. Nance - Communications with Persons Other Than the Debtor under the FDCPA
By Bruce N. Menkes - Bankruptcy and the Impact of the Automatic Stay
By Margaret M. Anderson - Dodd-Frank Act Appraisal Rules
By Stephen F. J. Ornstein, Matthew S. Yoon and John P. Holahan - Case Note: Michigan Supreme Court Decision in Residential Lending Co. v. Saurman
By Stephen F.J. Ornstein, Scott D. Samlin and William W. Carpenter - From a Syntactical Fog into an Impassible SwampFed Up Mortgage Foreclosure Judges Find No Life on MERS
By Donald W. MacPherson and Nathaniel K. MacPherson - Case Note: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Decision in Bevilacqua v. Rodriguez
By Scott D. Samlin and Rinaldo Martinez - Casenote: Deutsche Bank National Trust Company v. Kari B. Snick
By Scott D. Samlin and Rinaldo Martinez - State Law Foreclosure Trends
By Melanie R. Finkelstein - The End of the Beginning in the Battle Over MERS
By Brett J. Natarelli and James M. Golden - Chicago City Council Passes Compromise Vacant Property Ordinance
By Stephen F.J. Ornstein and Jennifer Maree - Cleveland Ordinance Regarding Demolition of Condemned Buildings
By Stephen F.J. Ornstein and Jennifer Maree - Promissory Notes, Mortgages, Assignments, Foreclosure, and Related UCC Issues
By Fred H. Miller - Case Note: BAC Home Loans - The Mortgage Follows the Note
By Kraettli Q. Epperson - Rio Rancho, New Mexico Ordinance Regarding Vacant and Abandoned Properties
By Stephen F.J. Ornstein and Jennifer Maree - Wire Transfers, Good Faith, and Phishing
By John Krahmer - Current Issues under the Electronic Fund Transfer Act in ATM Litigation
By John L. Ropiequet and Katelyn R. Letizia - Cloud Computing, Part Two: Advertising and MarketingLooking for the Silver Lining, Making Rain
By Joseph I. Rosenbaum and Keri S. Bruce - UCC Study Committee on Payment Systems Postponed
By Fred H. Miller - Common Certificate of Title Litigation and UCC Article 9 Issues, and the Impact of CT Laws
By Julie R. Caggiano and Alvin C. Harrell - Update on Mortgagee Liability Ordinances
By Stephen F.J. Ornstein and Jennifer Maree
*Notice to Readers: The Quarterly Report is a research tool designed to help readers find and understand applicable laws, cases, and regulations. It also provides a forum for advocates of change. While the content of the Quarterly Report is believed to be accurate, the Conference cannot be responsible for errors. Readers are cautioned to consult primary authority before formulating or relying on a legal position. The views expressed in the Quarterly Report are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Editor, the Conference on Consumer Finance Law, or the members of the Governing Committee. Opposing views are welcome and will be considered for publication.
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