Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Brooklyn Judiciary To Establish Mandatory Settlement Conferences In Certain Foreclosure Actions; Law Students To Participate In Process

In Brooklyn, New York, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reports:
  • In the Brooklyn Supreme Court’s continued effort to fight the foreclosure crisis that is wreaking havoc across the country and ripping homes away from thousands of families, Administrative Judge Abraham Gerges met with community-board leaders last week to discuss the court’s role.

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  • According to Gerges, he and other members of the judiciary will be meeting with various community boards throughout the borough, as well as the mortgage lenders. A system to have certain plaintiffs and defendants meet for mandatory settlement-conferences will be established, and students from Brooklyn Law School across the street are being enlisted to help in the legal process.

For more, see Foreclosure Talks Continue at (not in) Court (Brooklyn Supreme ‘One of the More Progressive Courts Across Country’).