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BCRI gets part of $6M donation from New York law firm, thanks to Jeffco


The Birmingham Times
A New York-based law firm will donate a total of $6 million to the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) in Montgomery and other civil rights groups from attorneys’ fees received from Jefferson County.
Jefferson County awarded the fees to New York’s Cravath, Swaine, Moore LLP this year at the conclusion of a case involving African American and female plaintiffs in an employment discrimination litigation brought by the NAACP that dates back to 1974. At the request of the national Lawyers’ Committee, Cravath took on the representation of the plaintiffs in 1983.
“As we reflect on the culmination of four decades of effort to make real the promise of civil rights reforms in Jefferson County, Alabama, we feel privileged to carry forward that commitment by supporting the work of each of these remarkable organizations,” said Faiza J. Saeed, Cravath’s Presiding Partner. ....

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(Don't) Stand By Me: NY Court of Appeals Judge Unravels Confusion Surrounding Doctrine of Standing in Residential Foreclosure Actions | Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP


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In a recent concurring opinion, Judge Rowan D. Wilson sifts through and attempts to clear up some confusion in New York case law surrounding the doctrine of standing in foreclosure actions. The question at issue involves the difference between the doctrine of standing, on the one hand, and whether a plaintiff is a party to contract – an essential element of a foreclosure action – on the other.
The case at issue,
U.S. Bank N.A. v Nelson, involves a foreclosure action instituted by U.S. Bank, N.A. of a residence owned by the defendants, the Nelsons. In the lower court, the plaintiff provided evidence that it was the holder of the debt at issue, and the defendants offered no argument that such evidence was deficient. The defendants challenged plaintiff’s ownership of the debt for the first time upon appeal. The New York Court of Appeals affirmed the lower court’s grant of summary judgment in favor of pl ....

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