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Va.: Filing of a lis pendens is protected by absolute privilege as to defamation tort claims

Va.: Filing of a lis pendens is protected by absolute privilege as to defamation tort claims

The filing of a lis pendens is entitled to absolute privilege as to defamation tort claims, explained the Supreme Court of Virginia. Elaborating on the scope of the privilege, the Court expressly declined to extend the doctrine to non-defamation claims. “Absolute privilege does not apply to non-defamation torts in Virginia, specifically including malicious abuse of process, tortious interference with contractual relations, and civil conspiracy.”

Md. App.: No statute of limitations for foreclosure.

Md. App.: No statute of limitations for foreclosure.

Maryland intermediate appellate court reaffirms that there is no statute of limitations applicable to the foreclosures of mortgages. 2014 Amendments to statute of limitations confirmed that foreclosure proceedings were not subject to the 12-year limitations period, and was part of a statutory scheme to reduce the limitations period for post-foreclosure deficiency proceedings to three years.

Md App. Clarifies Ratification of Foreclosure Sale is a Final Judgment

Md App. Clarifies Ratification of Foreclosure Sale is a Final Judgment

The Court of Special Appeals of Maryland clarified that the ratification of a foreclosure sale constitutes a final judgment as to the parties’ rights to the property. The Court further clarified that subsequent proceedings including an audit, and challenges to the auditor’s report represent a second judgment, which does not concern the sale or disposition of the property.