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"Tragically, the roadblocks to financial freedom and stability have proliferated and include rising interest rates, predatory loans, adjustable rate mortgages, inaccurate credit reports, obnoxious and unethical debt collectors and 'easy' credit. We are here to help guide you through the roadblocks, and where necessary, perform minor surgery on your pocketbook."
Author: Jay S. Fleischman is co-founder and president of Bankruptcy Law Network and is a solo practitioner in New York City who also authors The Untethered Lawyer and Legal Practice Pro; Eugene S. Melchionne is a co-founder of the Bankruptcy Law Network, currently serves as its vice president and is a solo pracitioner in Waterbury, Conn.; Craig W. Andresen is a solo pracititioner in Bloomington, Minn.; Kent Anderson practices at Kent Anderson & Associates in Eugene, Ore.; Jed Berliner, is a solo practitioner in Springfield, Mass.; Carmen Dellutri is managing partner of Dellutri Law Group in Fort Myers, Fla.; Mike Doan practices at the Doan Law Firm in Carlsbad, Calif.; Rachel Lynn Foley is a solo pracitioner in Independence, Mo.; Jonathan Ginsberg is a solo practitioner in Atlanta; Kevin K. Gipson is a solo practitioner in New Orleans; Douglas B. Jacobs practices at Jacobs, Anderson, Potter & Chaplin in Chico, Calif.; Jill Michaux practices at Neis & Michaux in Topeka, Kan. and also posts at Kansas Bankruptcy Law Information; Andy Miofsky is a solo pracitioner in Granite City, Ill.; Cathy Moran is a solo practitioner in Mountain View, Calif., who also authors On the Bankruptcy Soapbox; Kurt A. O’Keefe is a solo practitioner in Detroit; Karen M. Oakes is a solo pracitioner in Klamath Falls, Ore.; Nicholas F. Ortiz is a solo pracitioner in Boston; Peter Orville is a solo practitioner in Binghamton, N.Y.; Stephen M. Otto practices at the Law Offices of Stephen Otto in Sewickley, Pa.; Chip Parker practices at Parker & DuFresne in Jacksonville, Fla.; Susanne Robicsek is a solo pracitioner in Charlotte, N.C.; Wendell Sherk practices at Sherk & Swope in St. Louis; Pamela L. Stewart is a solo pracitioner in Victoria, Texas; Brett Weiss practices at Joseph, Greenwald & Laake in Greenbelt, Md.; Däna Wilkinson is a solo pracitioner in Spartanburg, S.C. This group also authors Bankruptcy Law Network, Credit Law Network and Debt Law Network.
Blawg Related Categories: Real Estate & Property Law • Solo / Small Firm
Recent Posts from Mortgage Law Network
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The frustration of being a foreclosure defense attorney
Jacksonville foreclosure defense attorney Chip Parker explains the frustration of balancing the desire to practice pro bono with the reality of running a law firm.
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How To Punish Big Mortgage Company? Full Disclosure In All Ohio Cases Of Funds Received
Many of the mortgage companies are being scrutinized by bankruptcy court judges for the sloppy procedures displayed by the mortgage companies’ proofs of claims filed in Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases. Critics charge that the banks/mortgage companies…
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Facing Mortgage Foreclosure? Beware of Scams!
When your mortgage company begins the foreclosure process, they file what is called a “lis pendens” (Latin for “lawsuit pending”) with the county clerk’s office. This puts the public on notice that they are intending to…
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Fighting Back: One Small Step At A Time
In Brooklyn, justice may be small but it takes bites out of national bank's errors in foreclosures one step at a time. Justice Schack is not afraid to throw out cases when faced with errors…
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Why Can’t You Get a Loan Modification? Lawsuit Highlights Problems.
A federal judge refused to let a lawsuit against Countrywide Financial Corporation be transferred to federal court today. Two investors in mortgage-backed securities sued Countrywide over plans to make up to $8.4 billion in loan…
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Why We Need to Be Able to Modify Mortgages in Chapter 13
meaningful mortgage modification in Chapter 13 homeowners will be losing their homes keep your home
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Foreclosure Defense Checklist
Here’s a list to stop a foreclosure. Much depends on your particular state’s law, of course. It’s an incomplete work in progress, because new…
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Mortgage Servicer refuses to speak with Debtor after bankruptcy!
Recently, a number of my clients have been complaining that their mortgage servicer won’t speak with them after they received their bankruptcy discharge. What is going on? You would think the mortgage companies want to get paid…
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Name Missing in Notary Acknowledgment Means Bad Mortgage In Massachusetts
Money moves electronically, but papers move at human speed. People make mistakes when rushed. A name might not appear in a notary public’s acknowledgement, the place where the notary public identifies whose signature is being…
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Counseling Notice Is Required Before Foreclosure
stop foreclosure, homeowner counseling


