We performed a detailed history of this case on our micro-blog at DBNTCO.COM. This is malicious theft on a time-barred debt.
The First Circuit supports the Texas Supreme Court decision in PNC v Howard (2023), and Fifth Circuit Judge Oldham in Bryant v...
A claim for fees and sanctions under the TCPA can prevent an appeal from becoming moot, but only if a court has...
Defending Homeowners Rights Against Improper Federal Jurisdiction and Holding Substitute Trustees Accountable for Their Independent Role.
A review of legal procedures in federal court foreclosure proceedings show selective application of the laws and glossed opinions.
Seven years of litigation by the tenants against their landlords in both state and federal court ends in dismissal with prejudice.
Jurisdiction Dispute: Michael Van Deelen’s Objection to Bankruptcy Court's Authority Triggers Further Review
Reinstated Texas Lawyer George Bishop's purportedly fraudulent and backdated deed filings goes unchecked or without referral to the State Bar.
Moses came down, not from mountain Sinai, but as Chief United States Judge Alia Moses to qualify idolatry by judges n' officers...
We are constrained to hold that the sale is void because strict compliance is required to invoke power of sale under a...
Sword of Justice or Shield for Wall Street Debt Collectin' Lawyers? Texas Court's Absurd Ruling by Outlaw Gina Palafox Sparks Outrage.
Shelley Hopkins Appears for BDF Hopkins and Mr Cooper and makes absurd claims to attempt to steal the homestead at 7512 DEL...
Discover Josef Lamell's battle against predatory legal tactics: at age 74, he stands against a scheme which has seen many meet untimely...
This is a state case not a federal case as the PNC v. Howard Supreme Court decision affirmed. It has no place...
Former Texas Supreme Court Justice Don Willett authors a published opinion, taking issue with a prior panel, including Chief Judge Owen-Hecht.
Michael Van Deelen retains counsel to take on the powerhouse lawyers and law firms in this high-profile federal case in Texas.
LIT Founder's bold stand against clerk record fees sparks a landmark rule change, offering financial relief to citizens in the legal system.
This hard won Equitable Subrogation case is another Twist on Real Estate Loans and Lien Laws and which the Courts tried to...