HINTON v. FEDERAL NAT. MORTG. ASS'N

Civil Action No. H-96-2070.

957 F.Supp. 101 (1997)

Eddie G. HINTON, Plaintiff, v. FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, et al., Defendants.

United States District Court, S.D. Texas.

April 7, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard J. White, Buckley, Mathews and White, Houston, TX, for Plaintiff.

Philip J. John, Jr., Jennifer M. Smith, Baker & Botts, Houston, TX, Jacqueline R. Denning, Kenneth I. Juster, Jay Kelly Wright, Arnold and Porter, Washington, DC, for FNMA.

David J. Beck, Beck, Redden & Secrest, Houston, TX, for Magnolia.


Opinion on Attorney's Lien

HUGHES, District Judge.

1. Introduction.

After having lost the case on the merits, Hinton's counsel filed an attorney's lien with the Federal National Mortgage Association, claiming an interest in refunds that may result from a possible change in policy. The lien is void because FNMA's change of policy, if it comes, is the result of something other than this lawsuit. Having done nothing illegal, FNMA's new policy...

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