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Chapman Professors Present at AALS Meeting

January 10, 2009 by | Faculty

Numerous Chapman Law Professors were presenters at the American Association of Law Schools (AALS) Annual Meeting: Assistant Professor Deepa Badrinarayana was a speaker for the Sections on Environmental Law and Natural Resources Law on a Visit to Scripps Research Institute and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Intersections of Science and Law: The Scripps Institution of

Professor Eggert Quoted on Loan Modification Legislation

January 8, 2009 by | Faculty

Professor Kurt Eggert was quoted in a story in Business Week about potential federal legislation that might allow borrowers to modify their home loans in bankruptcy, entitled “Does Citigroup Stand Alone? Industry Balks at Bankruptcy Bill.” In the piece, Professor Eggert stated, “Having bankruptcy cramdowns is a way of instilling discipline to subprime lenders.” Investors

Dean Canova Quoted on Foreclosure

November 12, 2008 by | Faculty

Associate Dean Timothy Canova was quoted in an article in Business Week, entitled “Foreclosures: Washington to the Rescue?” addressing the current financial crisis.  In the piece, Dean Canova stated, “There is a shift under way. Even people who normally would ideologically resist this course are beginning to realize the practical realities.” Read article…

OC Register Quotes Professor Eggert on Foreclosure

November 12, 2008 by | Faculty

Professor Kurt Eggert was quoted in an article in the Orange County Register entitled, “Foreclosures blanket O.C.: Banks seized more homes in nearly every ZIP in county in 3rd quarter.” Professor Eggert agreed with others quoted saying, “proposals he has reviewed to modify loans lack sufficient teeth. Perhaps the only thing that might work would

Professor Eggert Quoted on Foreclosure

November 2, 2008 by | Faculty

Professor Kurt Eggert was quoted in an article in Contra Costa Times, entitled, “$300B FHA rescue funds available to homeowners – with a hitch.”  Professor Eggert, a former member of the Federal Reserve Board’s Consumer Advisory Council, said that the FHA program’s challenge is to “build in enough motivation for the financial industry to play

Dean Canova Quoted in Article on Foreclosure

October 15, 2008 by | Faculty

Associate Dean Timothy Canova was quoted in an article in Metro Times, entitled “Foreclosure Fight: The Push for a Michigan Moratorium.”  The article describes the push by Detroit protestors for an emergency moratorium on foreclosures in the wake of the $700 billion federal bailout.  Earlier this year, Sen. Clarke (D-Detroit) introduced a senate bill which

Wall Street Journal Publishes Professor Smith’s Op-Ed

October 9, 2008 by | Faculty

Professor Vernon Smith authored an op-ed, entitled “There’s No Easy Way Out of the Bubble,” published in the Wall Street Journal. Professor Smith’s article discusses the crash in the housing market and the subsequent federal bailout, where he proposed, “Treasury action should focus on providing capital to individual banks and mortgage companies in return for

Dean Canova Quoted on Foreclosure Bailout

October 7, 2008 by | Faculty

Associate Dean Timothy Canova was quoted in an article in Inter Press Service, entitled “Bailing Out a Boat Full of Holes.”  The article discusses the concern that the recent bailout legislation will not be sufficient to remedy the foreclosure crisis. “The bailout is directed at the top of the pyramid, it doesn’t do much to

Dean Canova Quoted on Federal Bailout

October 6, 2008 by | Faculty

Associate Dean Timothy Canova was quoted in an article in Mercury News, entitled “Bailout Skips Strapped Homeowners, Advocates Say.”  In the article, Dean Canova responds to the worry that the federal bailout will not be enough to stop the downward spiral of foreclosures and declining neighborhood property values.  “If you don’t take care of the

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