Fight over "Robo-signors" Continues!

December 23, 2010
By Jacksonville Foreclosure Defense Attorney on December 23, 2010 9:15 AM |

Thumbnail image for robo-signer.jpgJust days after a letter signed by the ACLU, the Florida Association of Broadcasters, the Florida Society of News Editors, the Florida Press Association, the Florida Times Union and the First Amendment Foundation spurred the Florida Supreme Courts to declare that all foreclosure courts be open to the public, the ACLU has filed an appeal asking the Second District Court of Appeal to reverse its injunction preventing a video deposition of "robo-signors" to be posted on YoutTube.

The depositions of three employees of National Title Company, taken by the Forest Law Firm in connection with one of its foreclosure defense cases, was put under gag order by Sarasota Judge Rick DeFuria. Addressing the importance of the videotaped depositions, Howard Siman, ACLU of Florida Executive Director stated "putting the videotaped depositions of "robo-signors" on YouTube gives the world an opportunity to see how the practices of banks and title companies are affecting homeowners facing serious financial problems."

The fight to get the word out on the dept of the "robo-signor" scandal is heating up. If you are facing a Florida Foreclosure Lawsuit, contact a Jacksonville Foreclosure Defense Lawyer or a Florida Foreclosure Defense Lawyer today to review the circumstances surrounding your case.