2012 GRADUATE WINS CHALLENGE DETROIT
Michael Gilmore ('12) is one of 30 chosen leaders of tomorrow in the Challenge Detroit competition from an applicant pool of more than 900.
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UDM LAW CLINIC SUCCESSFULLY SETS ASIDE ORDER TO TERMINATE LAND CONTRACT INTERESTS FOR EXCLUSIVE POSSESSION AND TO QUIET TITLE
DETROIT, Mich. – December 17, 2012 – University of Detroit Mercy School of Law's Mortgage Foreclosure Defense Clinic successfully argued a motion today in Wayne County Circuit Court to prevent 70 Wayne County individuals and their families from foreclosure and wrongful eviction.
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University of Detroit Mercy School of Law Mortgage Foreclosure Defense Clinic is set to argue a motion to set aside an order effectively stripping over 70 Wayne County homeowners of ownership interests, leaving them faced with wrongful eviction from their homes. A large number of the affected homeowners are expected to be present for the motion hearing scheduled for Monday, December 17, 2012 at 9:00 a.m. at the Wayne County Circuit Court, Rm. #1901.
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Dec 7, 2012
Michael Gilmore ('12) is one of 30 chosen leaders of tomorrow in the Challenge Detroit competition from an applicant pool of more than 900.
View the Challenge Detroit announcement and Michael's video application.