Forum
U.S. Supreme Court
Case Status
Resolved
Docket Number
Term
2011 Term
Lower Court Opinion
Questions Presented
Section 8(a) of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act of 1974 ("RESPA" or "the Act") provides that "[n]o person shall give and no person shall accept any fee, kickback, or thing of value pursuant to any agreement or understanding ... that business incident to or a part of a real estate settlement service involving a federally related mortgage loan shall be referred to any person." 12 U.S.C. § 2607(a). Section 8(d)(2) of the Act provides that any person "who violate[s]," inter alia, § 8(a) shall be liable "to the person or persons charged for the settlement service involved in the violation in an amount equal to three times the amount of any charge paid for such settlement service." Id. § 2607(d)(2). The question presented is:
Does such a purchaser have standing to sue under Article III, § 2 of the United States Constitution, which provides that the federal judicial power is limited to "Cases" and "Controversies" and which this Court has interpreted to require the plaintiff to "have suffered an 'injury in fact,'" Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife, 504 U.S. 555, 560 (1992)?
Case Updates
U.S. Supreme Court dismisses as improvidently granted a case testing whether mere statutory violations, with no other injury, confer Article III standing
June 28, 2012
The U.S. Supreme Court dismissed this case as improvidently granted. As a result, the lower court’s decision will stand.
U.S. Chamber files amicus brief
August 29, 2011
The U.S. Chamber urged the U.S. Supreme Court to re-affirm the fundamental constitutional requirement that plaintiffs must demonstrate a concrete injury for a federal court to hear a case. In its amicus brief, the Chamber warned that if the Ninth Circuit’s decision – which allowed homebuyers to sue financial institutions for alleged violations of the anti-kickback provision of the federal Real Estate Settlement Services Act (“RESPA”), even though they failed to demonstrate any harm from the statutory violation – is left to stand, courts will be flooded with sham lawsuits where the plaintiffs have not suffered any real injury. A mere assertion of a statutory violation is itself insufficient to establish standing, the Chamber argued. Rather, courts must conduct an independent judicial determination of whether the plaintiff has suffered a concrete injury in fact. The Chamber warned that by conflating ‘statutory standing’ with ‘constitutional standing,’ the Ninth Circuit has relinquished to the Legislature the Judiciary’s power and duty to determine whether a “case or controversy” exists and may be heard by the courts.
Case Documents
- First American Financial v. Edwards (Ninth Circuit Opinion).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards (Petition for Rehearing).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards (Cert. Petition).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards (Brief in Opposition).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards (Cert. Reply Brief).pdf
- First American Financial Corp. v. Edwards (Petitioners' Supplemental Brief).pdf
- First American Financial Corp. v. Edwards (View of the Solicitor General).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards, et al. (Brief of Respondents).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards (Brief for Petitioners).pdf
- First American Financial Corp. v. Edwards (Amicus Brief - Ameircan Escrow Association et al.).pdf
- First American Financial Corp. v. Edwards (Amicus Brief - American Land Title Association et al.).pdf
- First American Financial Corp. v. Edwards (Amicus Brief - Law Professors).pdf
- First American Financial Corporation v. Edwards (NCLC Amicus Brief).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards (Amicus Brief - ACA International Law).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards (Amicus Brief - Association of Global Automakers, Inc. and the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards (Amicus Brief - Consumer Data Industry Association).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards (Amicus Brief - DRI, the Voice of the Defense Bar).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards (Amicus Brief - Experian Information Solutions, Inc.).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards (Amicus Brief - Facebook, Inc., LinkedIn Corp., Yahoo! Inc., Zynga Inc.).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards (Amicus Brief - International Association of Defense Counsel).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards (Amicus Brief - Land Title Association).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards (Amicus Brief - National Association of Home Builders and the California Building Industry Association).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards (Amicus Brief - Pacific Legal Foundation and the Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards (Amicus Brief - Real Estate Services Providers Council, Inc., RESPRO).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards (Amicus Brief - Stewart Information Services, Fidelity National Finance, Old Republic National Title Insurance Co.).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards (Amicus Brief - AARP, et al.).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards, et al. (Amicus - Birny Birnbaum, et al.).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards, et al. (Amicus - Electronic Privacy Information Center EPIC ).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards (Amicus Brief - Erick and Whitney Carter).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards, et al. (Amicus - Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards (Amicus Brief - Missouri, et al.).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards, et al. (Amicus - National Association of Independent Land Title Agents).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards, et al. (Amicus - Public Law Professors).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards, et al. (Amicus - Reporter and Advisor to Restatement of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards, et al. (Amicus - Toyota Economic Loss Plaintiees).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards (Amicus Brief - American Bankers Association).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards (Amicus Brief - National Association of Retail Collection Attorneys).pdf
- First American Financial v. Edwards, et al. (Brief of the United States).pdf