Source: https://gselinks.com/archive/march-2016/
Timestamp: 2019-04-24 17:54:17+00:00

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Same article at the Urban Institute.
Freddie Mac’s motion (Doc. 13) to extend its deadline to respond to Mr. Pagliara’s lawsuit to seven days after the court rules on the motion to stay and notice (Doc. 14) waiving oral argument on this expedited request.
Another filing in the Pagliara v. Freddie Mac case, click here to view.
New filings in the Fairholme case. Peter Chapman writes, “Hamish P.M. Hume, Esq., at Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP, filed a motion (Doc. 304) under seal today in Fairholme v. U.S. asking Judge Sweeney to remove the protected information designations from documents lodged with the D.C. Circuit and cited in the merits briefs and, in the alternative, requesting modification of the protective order to permit reference to these materials at oral argument before the D.C. Circuit.
The docket sheet in the Court of Federal Claims indicates that responses to today’s motion are due by Apr. 18, 2016 — which would be a couple of days after the Court of Appeals hears oral arguments in Perry v. Lew, No. 14-5243 (D.C. Cir.).
New filing in the Judicial Panel for Multidistrict Litigation , click here to view.
2nd filing in the Judicial Panel for Multidistrict Litigation , click here to view.
3rd filing in the Judicial Panel for Multidistrict Litigation , click here to view.
4th filing in the Judicial Panel for Multidistrict Litigation , click here to view.
Mr. Hindes’ letter to the President is making its way around the internet.
New filing in the Judicial Panel for Multidistrict Litigation (JPMDL), click here to view.
2nd filing in the Judicial Panel for Multidistrict Litigation (JPMDL), click here to view.
5th filing in the Pagliara v. Freddie Mac case, click here to view.
CNBC’s Rick Santelli speaks to Josh Rosner, Graham Fisher & Co. about lessons in taxpayer protections after the financial crisis.
Scroll down to GSE Reform Fight Keeps Raging!
A letter to members of Congress.
Minute Entry for proceedings held before Judge Gregory M. Sleet — Telephone Conference held on 3/28/2016. Discussion regarding the recent MDL-related filings and how to proceed with the pending motions to dismiss. The Court will stay the case until the MDL Panel rules on the pending motion to transfer. Defendant Federal Housing Finance Agency is directed to file a form of order staying this case, and the recently filed related case once it is assigned to Judge Sleet.
Peter Chapman writes, “Fannie Mae exercised its right today to remove Pagliara v. Fannie Mae from the Delaware Chancery Court to the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware.
We should anticipate seeing Mr. Pagliara file a motion to remand the case from federal court back to state court where it belongs and Fannie Mae’s arguments about why the case should stay in federal court and be dismissed.
Peter Chapman writes, “Freddie Mac exercised its right today to remove Pagliara v. Freddie Mac from the Virginia Circuit Court to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.
New filing in the Judicial Panel for Multidistrict Litigation, click here to view.
Bob Corker comments on the GSEs.
Mr. Howard also mentions he has his own paper coming out soon.
Same WSJ article from yesterday.
New filing in the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation, click here to view.
2nd filing in the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation, click here to view.
GSE talk starts at 17:38.
Director Watt will speak to a variety of topics and initiatives related to housing finance, on 3/22.
4th filing in the Jacobs and Hindes case, click here to view.
5th filing in the Jacobs and Hindes case, click here to view.
3rd filing in the Saxton case, click here to view.
4th filing in the Saxton case, click here to view.
“The MDL proceeding initiated by FHFA yesterday will now be identified as MDL No. 2713.
— Responses to FHFA’s Motion to Transfer must be filed on or before Apr. 6, 2016.
into one master MDL proceeding and transfer that consolidated action to the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia for coordinated pretrial proceedings.
This action will take on a life of its own before the JPMDL, with the parties debating whether consolidation is appropriate and to what Court and Judge any consolidated proceeding should be transferred.
6th filing in the Roberts case, click here to view.
3rd filing in the Robinson case, click here to view.
4th filing in the Robinson case, click here to view.
New Lawsuit. Pagliara v. Fannie Mae. Click here to view.
More filings in Pagliara v. Fannie Mae.
2nd new Lawsuit. Pagliara v. Freddie Mac. Click here to view.
Peter Chapman writes, “FHFA and Treasury filed their Reply Briefs in support of their Motions to Dismiss Robinson v. FHFA today.
HERA, FHFA contends, insulates it from any challenge to anything by anybody. Treasury says that HERA precludes shareholders’ ability to question FHFA and Treasury’s actions.
Occurring Tuesday, March 15 at 2:00 pm EDT.
A massive feature by Bethany McLean.
Richard A. Epstein discusses a chapter he wrote in the book, Liberty’s Nemesis: The Unchecked Expansion of the State, at the 38:45 mark.
Here is the article in the NYU journal Mr. Epstein references near the end of his talk.
New Court case. Edwards, et al. v. PriceWaterhouseCoopers. Click here to view.
Lawyers in the Roberts case are applying for access to the Protected Information. Filed Friday.
You may remember Mr. Angel from his previous work, Government Perfidy and Mismanagement of the GSEs in Conservatorship.
Lots of comments after this article.
New Court Case. Edwards, et al. v. Deloitte. Click here to view.
Court filing in the Meridian v. FMCC case. Click here to view.

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