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Monthly Archives: March 2016

Monday’s Adjudication Roundup

March 28, 2016

by Shea Cunningham

The S. Supreme Court comes out 4-4 on discrimination claims in spousal guarantor suit following the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, affirming the lower court decision. The NJ Tax Court held that when valuing a piece of land, environmental contamination … Continue reading

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Friday’s Government Reports Roundup

March 25, 2016

by Shea Cunningham

The S. Commerce Department reported a 5.2 percent increase in housing starts in February 2016, a 7.2 percent increase from January in single-family homes.

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Thursday’s Advocacy & Think Tank Roundup

March 24, 2016

by Shea Cunningham

The Hispanic Wealth Project released “The State of Hispanic Homeownership Report,” which found that Hispanic homeownership is at its highest since 2009. The Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies released a case study examining the private for-profit sector’s importance in … Continue reading

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Wednesday’s Academic Roundup

March 23, 2016

by Shea Cunningham

Speculative Fever: Investor Contagion in the Housing Bubble, Patrick J. Bayer, Kyle Mangum & James W. Roberts, Economic Research Institutes at Duke (ERID) Working Paper No. 211. Network Affiliation and Mortgage Modification in the Non-Agency MBS Market, James Neil Conklin, … Continue reading

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Tuesday’s Regulatory & Legislative Roundup

March 22, 2016

by Shea Cunningham

New ordinance in Minneapolis, MN requires landlords to handout voter registration forms to new tenants in hopes that such a requirement will ensure that the local election administrators have accurate voter information. The Federal Reserve announced that even though inflation … Continue reading

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Light Bloggin’ This Week

March 21, 2016

by David Reiss

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Monday’s Adjudication Roundup

by Shea Cunningham

The Sixth Circuit affirmed the dismissal of a False Claims Act suit against US Bank for allegedly trying to prevent home foreclosures by ignoring a commitment, costing the government $2.3 billion in insurance payments. Apartment owner loses in $14 million … Continue reading

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