After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that district courts need not defer to the FCC's interpretation of the TPCA, conflicting decisions about the law have predictably arisen.
After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that district courts need not defer to the FCC's interpretation of the TPCA, conflicting decisions about the law have predictably arisen.
If AI causes a rapid and vast disturbance within the labor force, there is a risk that the mortgage industry will be hit with the proverbial double-whammy.
The 2026 Edition of Best Lawyers in America recognizes 29 Maddin Hauser attorneys for their superb legal work.
In the fourth and final episode of our "Movement in the Mortgage Industry" series, attorneys Marty Frenkel and David Freedman dive into the often-overlooked legal challenges that follow a mortgage industry merger or acquisition.
While a buyer who agrees to purchase a Michigan residential property with an "as-is" clause agrees to shoulder the risks and costs of unknown defects, they are not agreeing to being lied to by the seller.
A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision about the FCC's interpretation of the TPCA and its applicability to online faxes likely means more uncertainty and litigation ahead for marketers.