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The purpose of this position is to manage the delinquent loan portfolio andpersonnel up to and including; loan/share collections, real estatecollections, foreclosure activity, charge-off collections, repossessionactivity, remarketing, bankruptcy, credit reporting, and probate.
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Specialized classes in bankruptcy, foreclosure, and mortgage collections and loss mitigation will be required. Knowledge of Fair Dept Collections Practice Act (FDCPA), Federal Bankruptcy Laws, Fair Credit Reporting (FCRA), state laws governing repossession and liquidation of residential real estate and secondary market requirements for servicing derogatory loans.
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As a Collections & Foreclosure Paralegal, you will play a vital role in assisting attorneys with all aspects of collections and foreclosure proceedings. Knowledge of legal principles and procedures related to debt collection, foreclosure, and bankruptcy.
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In core related processes related to intellectual property, labor and employment, real estate, emergency and incident response, emerging technology, transportation, white collar crime, and bankruptcy and restructuring.
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Significant experience in administering first mortgage and equity loan collections, especially mortgage default processes such as foreclosure, Loss Mitigation, REO or Lien/Value. Work with members and attorneys to discuss loss mitigation options; communicate with bankruptcy courts, trustees and other interested parties to ensure appropriate and timely action is taken.
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OGC provides legal advice and representation in the following areas: admissions and discipline, antitrust, Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act, bankruptcy, California Public Records Act, collections, contracts, copyright, governance, labor and employment, legislation, regulations and rules, real estate, regulatory work, and general corporate matters.
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Experience is required in a broad range of areas including bankruptcy, asset recovery, loan workouts, small business foreclosures, collections, state court litigation, restructuring and liquidations matters.
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Paralegal certification and at least one year of work experience as a collections and/or bankruptcy paralegal; Carolina Legal Staffing is seeking an experienced Creditor's Rights, Foreclosure and Bankruptcy Paralegal for its Columbia office.
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As an Application Engineer Full Stack on the team responsible for Probate and Bankruptcy, you’ll build and release reliable software systems at scale. Within our Collections Omni-Channel Team, we are looking to modernize and take systems to the next level by building out to be flexible, scalable, and maintainable that will serve both our customers and internal users.
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Provide counsel to First Tech personnel on a broad array of proposed, new, or existing retail loan and account products and services with a focus on bankruptcy, consumer protection, collections, mortgage servicing, indirect lending, and FinTech partnerships.
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Associate degree in finance, or accounting and at least 4 years' experience in loan servicing, bankruptcy, and/or collections. Within this office, the Loan Servicing and Collections department is responsible for working with outside agencies to service all university and Federal Perkins loans and collect all outstanding Bursar and Cornell Card accounts.
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The Senior Staff Attorney – Regulatory reviews and prepares litigation materials and various other documents, and advises, and represents the company in a variety of legal matters which may include but not be limited to regulatory, litigation, collections, bankruptcy, labor, municipal, energy, ethics and other areas requiring legal counseling and/or assistance.
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Minimum 6 years legal experience in related fields, including 3 or more years in financial services as a generalist or specifically concentrating in Consumer Lending, Commercial Lending, financial services operations, regulation (credit union or bank), corporate governance, Privacy, payment services, collections/bankruptcy, contracting and vendor management, or litigation management and support.
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Our services include scheduling, registration, insurance verification, hospital billing, revenue integrity, collections, payment compliance, credentialing, health information management, customer service, payroll and physician billing.
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Collections or Accounts Receivable, preferredWorking knowledge of US, Canadian and European accounting and bankruptcy controls and lawsStrong Excel skills are required, including pivot tables, v-lookups, formula building and sorting of dataExcellent verbal and written communication skills, including spelling and grammar.
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