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Ibanez Foreclosure Case Update: Appellate Briefs Filed

by Rich Vetstein on August 19, 2010

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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