Perhaps if these judges did their research and weren’t bank friendly, they would have seen exactly what Judge Schack learned.


New York Law Journal-

A Brooklyn appellate court has once again upset a ruling by a trial court judge, saying he “flagrantly ignore[d]” precedent.

In Deutsche Bank National Trust Company v Islar, 2013-06996, the Appellate Division, Second Department, on Wednesday reversed Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Arthur Schack (See Profile) and ordered the case to be reassigned to a new judge.

Schack had denied a summary judgment motion from the lender, Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, on grounds that the plaintiff had not demonstrated its standing to foreclose on the mortgage.

Read more: http://www.newyorklawjournal.com/id=1202675644543/Panel-Faults-Flagrant-Disregard-of-Precedent#ixzz3IhXtjWMb

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