FIRREA

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
21-942 Clark County Bancorporation v. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as Receiver for Bank of Clark County Ninth Circuit 2021-12-27 Denied administrative-claims declaratory-judgment federal-common-law firrea jurisdiction jurisdictional-rule tax-refund This case presents an important issue of the failure of lower courts to adhere to relevant Supreme Court decisions, Rodriguez v. FDIC, as Receiver for…
20-246 Stephen B. Pence, et al. v. VNB New York, LLC, as Successor by Merger to VNB New York Corporation, as Successor in Interest to the Park Avenue Bank Kentucky 2020-08-31 Denied banking banking-regulation d'oench-doctrine defenses federal-common-law financial-institutions-reform firrea fraud holder-in-due-course statutory-interpretation Does the D'Oench doctrine, D'Oench, Duhme & Co. v. FDIC, 315 U.S. 447 (1942), or federal common law "holder in due course" doctrine, survive Congress'…
19-1024 Wayne A. Powe, et ux. v. Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for Residential Asset Securitization Trust Series 2004-A7 Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates 2004-G Fifth Circuit 2020-02-18 Denied deed-of-trust financial-institutions-reform-recovery-and-enforce FIRREA firrea-receivership foreclosure foreclosure-standing indymac-bank mortgage-pass-through note-assignment receivership residential-asset-securitization standing trust trustee trustee-appointment 1. Whether Respondent Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for Residential Asset Securitization Trust Series 2004-A7 Mortgage Pass- Thr…
19-74 Michael A. Willner, et ux. v. James Dimon, et al. District of Columbia 2019-07-15 Denied Response Waived administrative-law constitutional-claims due-process fdic federal-deposit-insurance-corporation financial-institutions financial-institutions-reform-recovery-and-enforce firrea judicial-review jurisdiction statutory-interpretation Whether the DC Circuit erroneously held that 12 U.S.C. § 1821(d)(6)(A) required claimants to have filed their constitutional claims against the FDIC i…