Florida High Court Battle Begins Over Use Of Voluntary Dismissal By F'closure Sweatshop After It Gets Bagged Submitting Allegedly Bogus Mortgage Docs
The initial brief in a case involving the use of a voluntary dismissal by a foreclosure mill in a foreclosure action to dodge court scrutiny of dubious documents that were submitted with the lower court was filed earlier this month with the Florida Supreme Court.
This issue was raised in Pino v. The Bank of New York Mellon, a Florida appeals court case, and involves conduct by the defunct foreclosure sweatshop headed by attorney David J. Stern.
For the brief, see Initial Brief - Pino v. The Bank of New York Mellon (go here for Appendix to initial brief).
Go here for links to other documents filed with the Florida Supreme Court.
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