Articles From Stephanie Bowman Arsenty

Will the real party plaintiff please stand up? Toward a sane foreclosure process: Substitution of party plaintiff, the transfer of interest, and implications on standing By Stephanie Bowman Arsenty Real Estate Law, May 2016 A look at the scenarios in which defendant borrowers are prejudiced by the statute governing substitution of parties and some proposed changes to promote fairness in the foreclosure process.
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Will the real party plaintiff please stand up? Toward a sane foreclosure process: Substitution of party plaintiff, the transfer of Interest, and Implications on Standing By Stephanie Bowman Arsenty Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, May 2016 The author provides some scenarios in which defendant borrowers are prejudiced under 735 ILCS 5/2-1008, and proposes changes to promote fairness in the foreclosure process.

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