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Evan M. Rosen Named “Super Lawyer” Three Years in a Row

In addition to running Westlaw.com, a premier legal research service, Thompson Reuters also publishes Super Lawyers. As stated on SuperLawyers.com: Super Lawyers is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The patented selection process includes…

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Still Too Big to Jail, When Our Military They Fail?

On or about March 13, 2009, our client, Mr. Julian Garvin, was called to active duty by the United States Army for one year, to begin on March 22, 2009. On March 26, 2009, he informed his mortgage servicer, JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., that he had been called to serve. Mr.…

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Law Offices of Evan M. Rosen, P.A. Wins Case for Retired Military Sergeant/War Hero

This was one of our more complex cases.  Suit was filed in mid-May, 2009. There were ten trial orders setting the case for trial. Ultimately, trial started in February of 2015 and was spread out over three days, months apart. Finally, in June of 2015, trial was concluded – with a dismissal in favor of…

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Yet Another Example of Special Laws for the Banks!

If you’ve watched any courtroom drama movie or TV show, chances are you’ve probably seen a lawyer stand up and say, “Objection, hearsay!” Hearsay is an oral or written statement, as well as some “non-verbal conduct,” made out of the courtroom, being offered to prove the truth of what was expressed.…

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Pleadings Are Not Evidence: Plaintiff Never Proved Who Had Possession at Inception

Had another trial win recently – thankfully, we have been on a roll, winning multiple trials back to back to back! In this particular case, the original lender and the Plaintiff are Flagstar.  Attached to the Complaint is an unendorsed note, payable to Flagstar.  As is common in foreclosure cases, the…

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Law Offices of Evan M. Rosen Wins Foreclosure Trial Based on Fraud on the Court

A few years ago, great lawyers who are pioneers in our field, tried to blaze a trail alleging fraud in a foreclosure case. The case went all the way up to the Supreme Court of Florida. Despite finding that “many, many mortgage foreclosures appeared to be tainted with suspect documents,”…

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