U.S. Bank NA v. DLJ Mortgage Capital

Published on:
November 20, 2018

Court:

New York Court of Appeals

Amicus Issue:

Whether repurchase suits initiated on the last day of the limitations period by pleadings that were defective (in the first case, because they were filed by a party that lacked standing; and/or in the second case, because they were filed before the trustee has complied with the contractual repurchase protocol) should nonetheless be treated as timely, such that the trustee may cure the defects and proceed with the lawsuits.

Counsel of Record:

Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz

Elaine P. Golin

Graham W. Meli

Jordan L. Pietzsch

David Shieh

Other Amici:

None.

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