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Amicus Curiae Brief – Glass v Nationstar Mortgage

The Oppenheim Law team recently had the honor of filing a friend-of-the-court brief (otherwise known as an amicus curiae brief) in the case of Glass v. Nationstar, which is pending before the Florida Supreme Court. The issue is whether a borrower in a foreclosure action is entitled to attorneys’ fees when the borrower has successfully disputed the bank’s standing to bring the action.

In our brief, we defend the proposition that homeowners should be able to recover attorney’s fees in this context. Read our full brief below.

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