Texas Supreme Court justices appeared reluctant to provide a judicial foreclosure remedy to PNC Mortgage in a wrongful foreclosure case that the refinance industry cautioned will cause turmoil in that market.

During oral argument Thursday, the justices grilled PNC’s counsel, Matthew H. Lembke of Bradley Arant Boult Cummings, on the petitioner’s request to revise a Dallas Court of Appeals’ interpretation of when a contested accrual date occurs to establish the statute-of-limitations date.

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