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4 Biggest Takeaways in Foreclosure Law

Tue Oct 8, 2013 by on News & Press Releases

While presenting at  “A View from the Bench” conference along with the Daily Business Review (DBR), I was able to interact with judges, attorneys and homeowners regarding the state of foreclosure law. To lay out the most important things to remember (feel free to quote, tweet or share) here are the – 4 Biggest Takeaways From “A View from the […]

Foreclosure Defense Attorney Roy Oppenheim to Hold Court with Judges, Debate Foreclosure Law; Event Promises Lively Discussion from Both Sides of the Bench

Thu Sep 26, 2013 by on Press Releases

WESTON, FL (PRWEB) September 26, 2013 From Wall Street to Main Street, attorney Roy Oppenheim, a thought-leader in the area of foreclosure defense and the founder of the South Florida Law Blog, will hold court with three Broward County Circuit Court judges providing his unique perspective on South Florida’s foreclosure crisis. Oppenheim, who led the fight against the Florida Bar […]

The New Glacial Pace of Foreclosure Law

Fri Aug 23, 2013 by on News & Press Releases

The following article is written and authored by Roy Oppenheim, Oppenheim Law for The South Florida Law Blog. All rights reserved. I have always used the word “glacial” as a term to describe something that moves incredibly slowly.  Most glaciers move at a pace that is so slow, the movement is invisible to the naked eye and requires a time lapse video to be […]

Banks fear courts’ ruling on negotiability of promissory notes

Thu May 30, 2013 by on News & Press Releases

There’s been a lot of discussion over the last year or so about the negotiability of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac promissory notes. The banking industry has been trying to convince courts that these notes, which total about $7 trillion in commercial paper, are a negotiable instrument. Why is this so important to the banking industry? The bottom line is […]