SCOTT KENNELLY ADDS TO ROGERS TOWERS LIST OF EXPERTS PressAugust 3, 2015 ROGERS TOWERS ADDS TO ITS LIST OF EXPERTS JACKSONVILLE, Fla.: Rogers Towers attorney Scott J. Kennelly has … Read more
The CFPB’s Final Rule Postpones the Effective Date of the TILA/RESPA Integrated Disclosures (“TRID”) Rule until October 3, 2015 BlogJuly 30, 2015 It’s official – TRID will take effect on October 3, 2015. As we have previously discussed , ever since the … Read more
Significant Changes to Florida’s Growth Management Laws BlogJuly 29, 2015 By: Emily G. Pierce On May 14, 2015, the Governor signed into law legislation which includes significant changes to … Read more
Supreme Court: Fair Housing Act Discrimination Claims Do Not Require Proof of Intent BlogJuly 28, 2015 By Edward L. Kelly Parties claiming a violation of the Fair Housing Act (“FHA”), 42 U.S.C. § 3601 et seq. … Read more
Bert Harris Act – Amendment to Law Clarifies Availability of Relief BlogJuly 21, 2015 By Edward L. Kelly When a State or local government law, regulation or ordinance in Florida decreases the value of … Read more
Are Jury Trial Waiver Provisions Necessary for Foreclosures? BlogJuly 16, 2015 By Scott J. Kennelly and Janet C. Owens Jury trial waiver provisions are likely unnecessary for foreclosure actions. It is … Read more
I Have a Judgment Against My Borrower. Now What? BlogJuly 14, 2015 By Timothy D. Hedrick and Mark S. Mitchell Obtaining a judgment against a borrower is only the first step in … Read more
Lenders Beware: A New Statute Protecting Tenants in Foreclosed Homes BlogJuly 9, 2015 Lenders in Florida should note a new statutory protection for residential tenants in foreclosed homes that may delay a lender’s … Read more
Fourth District: Non-Consumers May Sue Under FDUTPA BlogJuly 7, 2015 Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeals has paved the way for individuals and businesses to bring claims for violations under … Read more
Supreme Court Further Clarifies Stern v. Marshall BlogJuly 2, 2015 By Janet C. Owens As we have previously discussed , the Supreme Court held in Stern v. Marshall that Congress … Read more