For Christina Livorsi, representing banks and lenders in litigation means responding to an ever-changing set of curveballs dreamed up by lawyers representing borrowers.

In 2021, Livorsi scored a big victory in court that sent reverberations all through her practice. In February, the New York Court of Appeals reinstated four foreclosure actions after clarifying when a lender’s actions starts and stops the statute of limitations. In one of the cases, Ditech Financial v. Naidu, Livorsi represented the lender.

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