· 8/6/1990
Wasylak v. Thornberg
Citations
- 744 F. Supp. 387
- 1990 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 12158
- 1990 WL 130990
How courts have described this case
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- denying summary judgment against a loan servicer who had an express, affirmative obligation under a deed of trust to apply payments it received from the borrower in a specific manner
- granting the defendant bank’s motion for summary judgment on the plaintiffs’ negligence claim because the plaintiffs failed to demonstrate “that the special circumstances exist to create a tort duty under their ordinary mortgage agreement with [the bank]”
- “The court is not convinced that an expert whose opinion is based almost entirely on asking laypersons how a particular event has affected their enjoyment of life would provide any assistance to the jury in making that determination for themselves.”
- “The court is not convinced that an expert whose opinion is based almost entirely on asking laypersons how a particular event has affected their enjoyment of life would provide any assistance to the jury in making that determination for themselves.”
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Judges: Loughlin
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