Judge Andrew 'Andy' Oldham penned the Opinion for the 3-panel known to favor Deutsche Bank, and which included Judge Haynes and Jolly.
The lawsuit by homeowner has halted a foreclosure attempt on property located at 4223 Mystic Sunrise, San Antonio, Texas 78244.
Foreclosure defense lawyer Robert Newark may change name of spouses to hide repetitive filings, but LIT's caught him.
Here we have Newark Law Offices pitting against Hirsch Westheimer as Deutsche Bank elects to snub BDF Hopkins, despite it's locale to...
Strange or Not, Bob's back with the help of foreclosure defense lawyer Clay Vilt. This time Judge Ellison has the honors in...
The following foreclosure case is being aggressively removed by the Bank despite the recent PR release re Pandemic Hardship Relief Fund in...
In a spiteful manner lawyer Michael Hord Jr. states "this is at least the second frivolous lawsuit filed by the Plaintiffs against...
Lawyer Michael Hord of Hirsch Westheimer removes for the second time, after doing so in Gooden's prior 2019 foreclosure case in Harris...
Pro se Plaintiff failed to state a claim upon which relief may be granted and therefore each of Plaintiff’s claims should be...
Federal Question: Plaintiff has alleged violations of Regulation X of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA).
Both Judges’ clerks are well-trained on what is or isn’t a substantive matter and will refuse to communicate in an ex-parte manner...
Initial Pretrial and Scheduling Conference and Order to Disclose Interested Persons. Initial Conference set for 3/3/2022 at 10:45 AM
Borrower is allegedly currently past due for the December 1, 2019 payment and all subsequent payments due under the Note.
Rebecca M. Beltran commenced this action by filing a Petition, in the 45th Judicial District Court of Bexar County, Texas
Curtis Cole is up against that German Bank, the straw man known as Deutsche Bank National Trust Company and Servicer Select Portfolio...
LIT's foreclosure tracker is watchin' Robert F. Strange versus Deutsche Bank National Trust Company before Judge Eskridge in SDTX.
Texas Property Code] § 51.007(f) imposes a substantive pleading requirement on a plaintiff seeking to recover against a substitute trustee.