The Washington Post quoted Professor Kurt Eggert in an article about a foreclosure case that recently went before the Massachusetts Supreme Court. Professor Eggert discussed the problems with the legal argument the banking industry had been using to reassure investors and the public that everything was okay. “The banking industry has dismissed problems such as missing notes and the use of “robo-signers” as mere “paperwork problems” that they should be able easily to fix,” said Professor Eggert. Read the full article, entitled “Massachusetts Supreme Court Rules against Banks in Foreclosure Paperwork Case,” here.