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1st Amended Complaint Filed
As per the judge’s instructions, I filed an amended complaint that restated my FDCPA claim, and did not revisit any of the causes that were previously dismissed. I did, however, add two new causes of action that were not previously … Continue reading
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A Flurry of Motions, Round 2
Since I filed my first amended complaint, we have been subjected to another flurry of motions designed to get this case dismissed before trial. Here’s an update: Fenello 1st Amended Complaint BofA Motion to Dismiss FAC Fenello Response to Motion … Continue reading
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Still Waiting …
Well, it’s been over three months since the last filing in our case, and we are still waiting to see if our case is allowed to go forward. Thank you for all of your words of support, and please check … Continue reading
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The Verdict is In !!! (and it’s not good)
Well, after a very long wait, the judge has ruled that we do not have the right to amend our complaint, and has even reversed his prior indications and ruled that we do not have a claim in our FDCPA … Continue reading
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Motion to Reconsider Filed
Well, we made the deadline, and filed our Motion to Reconsider. I got everything I wanted in there, in case an appeal is required. You can read the latest on our Case History page. Also important, with this filing, I … Continue reading
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The Law is Not Uniform
With Today’s post, I’m starting a new category called “Lessons Learned.” You’ll be able to access these types of postings via the “Categories” links in the right hand column. The Law is Not Uniform What a law says, is not … Continue reading
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Bank of America’s Responds to Motion to Reconsider
As expected, Bank of America has responded to our Motion to Reconsider. You can read the filing here, or you can review all of the major filings on our Case History page. I’m working on a response now. As always, … Continue reading
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Response to BofA’s Opposition to Reconsideration
On Friday, we filed our response to Bank of America’s Opposition to our Motion to Reconsider. You can read the filing here, or you can review all of the major filings on our Case History page. It’s now in the … Continue reading
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It’s YOUR Law That Matters
To bring everyone up-to-date, this blog is about my experiences (as a non-attorney) suing Bank of America in court. While mostly a history, I’ve just recently started to write about the things I’ve learned about our legal system along the … Continue reading
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Multi-State Settlement Revisited
Last year, a big deal was made when 49 state attorneys general and the federal government announced a historic joint state-federal settlement with the country’s five largest mortgage servicers. The settlement provided for as much as $25 billion in relief to distressed … Continue reading
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