Legal Alert - Access to Federal Court in Foreclosure Proceedings after Chapman: Be Careful Not to Foreclose Your Rights
May 31, 2013
Access to Federal Court in Foreclosure Proceedings after Chapman: Be Careful Not to Foreclose Your Rights
by Justin R. Cochran and John S. Delikanakis
Removal to U.S. District court may not be an option in residential wrongful foreclosure actions for banks and other purchasers of trust deeds, and their eviction counterparts, after the Nevada Supreme Court’s recent en banc opinion in Chapman v. Deutsche Bank Nat’l Trust Co., 129 Nev. Adv. Op. 34 (May 30, 2013).
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