Beyond Balls and Strikes: Towards a Problem-Solving Ethic in Foreclosure Proceedings. Beyond Balls and Strikes: Towards a Problem-Solving Ethic in Foreclosure Proceedings.

Beyond Balls and Strikes: Towards a Problem-Solving Ethic in Foreclosure Proceedings‪.‬

Case Western Reserve Law Review 2009, Wntr, 59, 2

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ABSTRACT Courts across the country are being saddled with a rapid escalation of foreclosure filings due to the fallout from the subprime mortgage crisis. Millions of homeowners stand to lose their homes in the United States in the next year, and hundreds of billions of dollars in home equity will be lost as a result by all homeowners, not just those in default on their mortgages. This Article assesses the impact of this wave of foreclosures on communities and the courts, and suggests that jurisdictions should adopt the techniques of those problem-solving courts already in existence: i.e., drug courts, mental health courts, community courts, and domestic violence courts. These techniques involve active judges in non-traditional roles engaging in systemic reform and close monitoring of litigant conduct while utilizing non-adversarial approaches and enlisting the assistance of interdisciplinary stakeholders. Such techniques are well suited to the foreclosure context, particularly given the nature and scope of the subprime mortgage crisis, and court systems should consider creating specialized foreclosure courts that can adopt a problem-solving approach to address the rapid rise in foreclosure proceedings.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2009
January 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
80
Pages
PUBLISHER
Case Western Reserve University School of Law
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
377.3
KB
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