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Appellate Court Upholds “Nail and Mail” Service of Process based on Plaintiff’s Due Diligence
July 17, 2025We’re proud to share that our recent amicus curiae filing in U.S. Bank v. Fox—challenging the retroactive application of New York’s Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act (FAPA)—was cited by HousingWire in their July 8th article: “Law firm, trade groups petition Supreme Court to address New York foreclosure statute.”
The article quotes directly from our July 7th press release and highlights the core constitutional concerns raised in our brief on behalf of five national and state mortgage and banking associations.
At stake is more than a single statute—it’s the foundational due process and property rights that underpin the mortgage foreclosure system in New York and beyond. We’re honored to help drive this important conversation at the highest judicial level.
[Read the full HousingWire article here.]
[View our full press release here.]
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