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Experience, in-depth knowledge of federal and state laws and regulations regarding bankruptcy, repossession, foreclosure, loss mitigation, litigation and other collection activities. Experience, in-depth knowledge of federal and state laws and regulations regarding bankruptcy, repossession, foreclosure, loss mitigation, litigation and other collection activities.
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In the last 5 years have you been involved in any civil litigation (examples: divorce, child support, Bankruptcy, repossession, lien, contract dispute, eviction, contempt of court, etc.) In the last 5 years have you been involved in any civil litigation (examples: divorce, child support, Bankruptcy, repossession, lien, contract dispute, eviction, contempt of court, etc.
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Strong working knowledge MSP, collections, customer service, loss mitigation, escrow analysis, bankruptcy, payment processing, and foreclosure. Strong working knowledge MSP, collections, customer service, loss mitigation, escrow analysis, bankruptcy, payment processing, and foreclosure.
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The firm specializes in bankruptcy, eviction, foreclosure, litigation, and other ancillary practice areas related to consumer finance. Marinosci Law Group, P.C., a national law firm specializing in all areas of the foreclosure process, is seeking a Foreclosure Paralegal with experience in all stages of the foreclosure process.
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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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We understand the challenges our clients face and strive to offer support in various legal areas, including bankruptcy, loan modifications, foreclosure, and family law matters. Responsibilities: Conduct legal research on relevant statutes, regulations, and case law pertaining to bankruptcy, real estate, or family law matters.
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Practice areas include Banking and Finance; Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights; Corporate; Employment Litigation and Counseling; Estate Planning and Administration; Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution; Real Estate; and Tax.
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You will be applying your analytical skills and deep understanding of accounting and finance to a diverse range of projects in turnaround, restructuring, bankruptcy and performance improvement.
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Do you have a passion for bankruptcy law and a drive to provide top-notch legal services to clients in need? Conducting comprehensive legal research to stay abreast of changes in bankruptcy laws and regulations.
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It serves local, regional, and national clients in a broad practice emphasizing civil litigation, bankruptcy, public finance, corporate and structured finance, banking and commercial lending, real estate law, taxation law, healthcare, and hospital law.
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Established law firm in Downtown Columbia is seeking an experienced Foreclosure and Bankruptcy Paralegal for its Columbia office. Paralegal certification and at least one year of work experience as a collections and/or bankruptcy paralegal.
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Texas Firm with offices in Houston is seeking a Bankruptcy Legal Administrative Assistant. Provides high-level administrative support to debtor bankruptcy team in Houston. Obtain bankruptcy documents from local bankruptcy court in addition to courts in other districts.
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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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This role will handle specialty functions within the SPOC department such as liquidation outcomes, bankruptcy customers, and high value customers. Position Summary: The Loss Mitigation Specialist II has proven mastery of the requirements of the Loss Mitigation Specialist position.
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Develop strategies for and manage legal demands, claims, and litigation, including discovery, related to vendor/commercial matters such as copyright, patent and trademark infringement, antitrust, bankruptcy, breach of contract, TCPA, plaintiff class action claims, etc.
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