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5+ years of law firm, in-house legal department, Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 trustee representation, bankruptcy restructuring, secured transactions, or government experience in an attorney role.
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Experience working with bank regulators, bankruptcy trustees and/or the Office of the United States Trustee. As the Commercial and Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney - Vice President, Assistant General Counsel in our bankruptcy legal team, you will provide expert advice and guidance on commercial and consumer bankruptcy matters, review and approve legal documents, and partner with key internal stakeholders to implement legal strategies.
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As Bankruptcy and Consumer Finance Regulatory Senior Counsel on the Regulatory Legal team in Capital One's Legal Department, the attorney in this position will work closely with a number of Capital One's bankruptcy operations teams within the business lines, Compliance, and across the Legal Department to provide legal guidance, to ensure compliance with internal policies and procedures and bankruptcy laws and regulations, and manage litigation risk.
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Monitor accounts for payments in accordance with the bankruptcy plan to include trustee and post-petition payments. Research accounts using PACER (bankruptcy database), AIS, trustee sites and other outside systems as well as internal systems.
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In addition, the Bankruptcy and Consumer Finance Regulatory Senior Counsel will be the subject matter expert supporting levies and garnishment and sworn documents across the company. At least 2 years of robust bankruptcy legal experience, including, but not limited to, litigation, proofs of claim, dischargeability, restructuring, and/or other commercial and/or consumer regulatory, loan, and other banking-related bankruptcy litigation.
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The bankruptcy court and assigned trustee will often encourage the parties to engage in settlement and loss mitigation discussions to see if the loan can be modified or otherwise paid off without a foreclosure or loss of the property.
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Serve as the legal counselor advising Capital One FS bankruptcy operations, and related support groups (e.g., Legal, Compliance, Risk, Audit, and Quality Assurance) Center 1 (19052), United States of America, McLean, VirginiaSenior Manager/ Senior Counsel: Bankruptcy and Consumer Finance, Regulatory.
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Five (5) + Years experience with Mortgage Trustee, Foreclosure, or Bankruptcy. We are looking for a Foreclosure Specialist, Trustee Services with a passion for customer service, quality assurance, and leadership to support the Trustee team from our Arlington, VA office.
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Maintains and posts all Bankruptcy Trustee payments/credits to internal systems from accounting on all bankruptcy disbursements from courts. Administrative functions include processing bankruptcy requests and managing credit disputes through e-OSCAR.
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The Wealth & Capital Markets platform manages investments, property assets and developments (associated debt facilities) and provides advice and trustee services. Should an applicant be the preferred candidate, background checks (including police checks, reference checks, ASIC banned and disqualified persons and bankruptcy checks) will be completed prior to the candidate's employment being confirmed.
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Handle cases from inception to completion: client intake, petition preparation, chapter 11 plan, proof of claim objections, filing motions, and working with trustee office to confirm plans. Seeking an experienced Legal Assistant with 3 to 5 years of experience in litigation and/or bankruptcy.
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Review potential tax fraud leads from bankruptcy trustee, Department of Justice and other LDR divisions. To perform complex in-house audits of tax returns, including sales, excise, corporate/business, severance, bankruptcy, etc.
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A baccalaureate degree with six semester hours in any of the following: accounting, business, economics, finance, management, information systems management, or quantitative methods, plus two years of professional level experience in accounting, administrative services, financial auditing, management analysis, tax accounting, tax audit review, tax auditing, tax collection, tax enforcement, tax law, tax systems work, or tax payer assistance.
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Ensure appropriate notices are sent to the trustee, debtor attorney, and debtor. Communicate with trustee and debtor attorney. Draft bankruptcy related procedures for submission to management.
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Experienced candidate for a busy executive who is also a Federal Bankruptcy Trustee. Compensation: $50,000 yearly DOE Responsibilities: Skillfully manage calendar, email and telephone communications Facilitate complex travel arrangements with precision Drafting correspondence, word processing, transcription and proofreading Assist with all facets of trustee case administration.
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