With its long-awaited opinion in Terry Case v. Wilmington Trust, the Tennessee Supreme Court ushered in a sea change concerning constitutional standing in the state and clarified that Tennessee law does not recognize an...more
Bradley scored a significant victory in the Tennessee Supreme Court on November 14, 2024. In a long-awaited decision, the Tennessee Supreme Court clarified a long-standing inconsistency in Tennessee law with its opinion in...more
11/22/2024
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Bankruptcy Trustees ,
Breach of Contract ,
Cause of Action Accrual ,
Consumer Bankruptcy ,
Injury-in-Fact ,
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Restraining Orders ,
Reversal ,
Standing ,
TN Supreme Court ,
Wrongful Foreclosures
The Ninth Circuit sent shockwaves through the mortgage industry when it held that NRS 116—the statute allowing an HOA to impose a nominal super-priority lien that can extinguish a senior deed of trust when foreclosed—was...more
1/27/2017
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Constitutional Challenges ,
Deed of Trust ,
Due Process ,
Federal v State Law Application ,
Foreclosure ,
Homeowners Association (HOA) ,
Mortgage Lenders ,
Notice Requirements ,
NV Supreme Court ,
Property Liens ,
Super Priority