Langer v. JPMorgan Chase Bank, et al. 27-CV-15-21901
Oct 03, 2017OUTCOME: Denying Defendants’ motions for summary judgment, in part, and allowing Plaintiffs’ claims for declaratory judgment and quiet title to proceed to trial.
Minneapolis, MN
Ethics and professional responsibility Lawyer at Minneapolis, MN
Practice Areas: Ethics & Professional Responsibility
OUTCOME: Denying Defendants’ motions for summary judgment, in part, and allowing Plaintiffs’ claims for declaratory judgment and quiet title to proceed to trial.
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