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In support, the judge cited In Re Vargas (California Bankruptcy Court); Landmark v. Kesler (Kansas Supreme Court); LaSalle Bank v. Lamy (a New York case); and In Re Foreclosure Cases (the "Boyko" decision from Ohio Federal Court).
Ellen Brown: Homeowners' Rebellion: Could 62 Million Homes Be Foreclosure-Proof? 2010
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In support, the judge cited In Re Vargas (California Bankruptcy Court); Landmark v. Kesler (Kansas Supreme Court); LaSalle Bank v. Lamy (a New York case); and In Re Foreclosure Cases (the "Boyko" decision from Ohio Federal Court).
Ellen Brown: Homeowners' Rebellion: Could 62 Million Homes Be Foreclosure-Proof? 2010
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In those cases, Federal Judge Christopher A. Boyko of the Northern District of Ohio bristled at the attitude of the banks 'lawyers -- who insisted that the way the banks handled complex mortgage instruments was not only proper, but perhaps above the judge's head.
Ray Brescia: Strong Medicine: The Long-Term Health of the Housing Market Requires a National Foreclosure Moratorium Ray Brescia 2010
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In those cases, Federal Judge Christopher A. Boyko of the Northern District of Ohio bristled at the attitude of the banks 'lawyers -- who insisted that the way the banks handled complex mortgage instruments was not only proper, but perhaps above the judge's head.
Ray Brescia: Strong Medicine: The Long-Term Health of the Housing Market Requires a National Foreclosure Moratorium Ray Brescia 2010
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Judge Boyko, in dismissing the cases, insisted that such action was necessary because judges have an independent duty to monitor the foreclosure process and ensure the integrity of the courts.
Ray Brescia: Strong Medicine: The Long-Term Health of the Housing Market Requires a National Foreclosure Moratorium Ray Brescia 2010
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BULGARIAN premier Boyko Borrisov says his government "cuts through living flesh" to balance the budget.
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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Judge Boyko responded as follows: "Plaintiff's, 'Judge, you just don't understand how things work,' argument reveals a condescending mindset and quasi-monopolistic system where financial institutions have traditionally controlled, and still control, the foreclosure process."
Ray Brescia: Strong Medicine: The Long-Term Health of the Housing Market Requires a National Foreclosure Moratorium Ray Brescia 2010
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But the arguments of the banks and their supporters opposing the foreclosure moratorium are similar to those made before Judge Boyko years ago: those advocating for a moratorium do not really understand how things work.
Ray Brescia: Strong Medicine: The Long-Term Health of the Housing Market Requires a National Foreclosure Moratorium Ray Brescia 2010
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BULGARIAN premier Boyko Borrisov says his government "cuts through living flesh" to balance the budget.
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Judge Boyko, in dismissing the cases, insisted that such action was necessary because judges have an independent duty to monitor the foreclosure process and ensure the integrity of the courts.
Ray Brescia: Strong Medicine: The Long-Term Health of the Housing Market Requires a National Foreclosure Moratorium Ray Brescia 2010
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