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My case against the Detroit Land Bank has now become a reference in the premier Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy.
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Attorney Tina M. Patterson, nationally recognized legal authority and Principal Attorney at Patterson Justice Counsel, PLLC, has been promoted to President and General Counsel of The PuLSE Institute, the esteemed, independent, anti-poverty think tank headquartered in Detroit.
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This truth-telling piece on "Banking and Black" written by Attorney Tina M. Patterson @tmpattersonesq is a must-read for anyone who cares about the need for our financial institutions to do right by customers regardless of race and ethnicity. @InstitutePu
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At The PuLSE Institute, we pause to honor the incredible life of the Rev. Jesse Jackson who died earlier today. We reflect on a 2019 column he wrote for The Institute during the presidential election warning the candidates to address economic inequality.
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Read this insightful column about "banking while Black" that Attorney Tina Patterson @tmpattersonesq, the President of The PuLSE Institute wrote. Many Black people can identify with this level of humiliation in our financial sector.
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New Black History Series by @InstitutePu titled "Wealth in Black Hands Is Not Fraud; It Is Freedom,"
In the first article, Banking And Black: A Legitimate Exercise of a Free Democracy, I write "Money in Black hands is not automatically criminal, illegal, illegitimate, or wrong."
Thanks @BankoleDetNews for discussing our case on your radio show. I defeated the Land Bank in the Michigan Court of Appeals, twice. The case is so significant that it was cited in a leading national law review journal. @PJusticeCounsel, we will keep delivering for our clients.
Nicole Curtis fired for using N-word. Local media made a BIG DEAL of her dispute with Detroit Land Bank Authority, while Detroit’s own Black Attorney @tmpattersonesq Tina Patterson's case she won against the Detroit Land Bank got ZERO coverage. Take note.
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Once again, another one of my cases has been cited in a major law journal, this time at the North Carolina Banking Institute at the renowned University of North Carolina School of Law in Chapel Hill.
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Most people gripe about the Detroit Land Bank, but we are perhaps the only practice in town that took them to court and won.
If you want to know more, read what this Georgetown Law Journal and what The PuLSE Institute are saying about it in the thread below.
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