New Jersey Foreclosure Law & Practice

Author:   Scott T Tross
Publisher:   New Jersey Law Journal
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9781576258194


Pages:   638
Publication Date:   26 November 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Now issued as an annual paperback and in EPUB format(R), Adobe(R) Digital Editions (pc and mac). The digital edition is in EPUB format, with hyperlinks to the full text of cases, statutes and other authoritative content for all your legal research needs. No more complicated updates! Completely updated and heavily indexed, this new edition of New Jersey Foreclosure Law and Practice gives readers easier access to the best strategies, analyses, and procedures in this area of law. Protect your clients' interest during this economic downturn. New Jersey Foreclosure Law and Practice is an essential resource for those representing banks, mortgage companies, municipalities, condominium and homeowner associations, investors, as well as debtors. A library of forms is included on CD.

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Author:   Scott T Tross
Publisher:   New Jersey Law Journal
Imprint:   New Jersey Law Journal
ISBN:  

9781576258194


ISBN 10:   157625819
Pages:   638
Publication Date:   26 November 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Scott T. Tross, Esq. Scott T. Tross, a partner in the Newark office of Herrick, Feinstein LLP, represents money center and regional banks, insurance companies, investment banks, mortgage companies, servicers of securitized portfolios and investors in distressed debt. He represented the lender in MetLife Capital Financial Corp. v. Washington Avenue Associates, L.P., 159 N.J. 484 (1999), which reversed the Appellate Division by enforcing default rate interest and late charges. He is a graduate of Yale University, summa cum laude, Phil Beta Kappa, and Harvard Law School.

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