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Ibanez Foreclosure Case Update: Appellate Briefs Filed

by Rich Vetstein on August 19, 2010

in Foreclosure, Massachusetts Real Estate Law, Mortgages

The briefs in the US. Bank v. Ibanez foreclosure case in the Supreme Judicial Court have been filed.

Here is a link to the Ibanez side brief.

Here is the lenders’ brief.

The case is still set for oral argument in October, with a decision expected in late Fall, early Winter.

Rich

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