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Bankruptcy consulting, forensic accounting, economic damage calculations, and other litigation support services. Valuation services for financial reporting purposes, tax planning and compliance, transaction advisory, litigation disputes, and bankruptcy.
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We are a specialty division within the firm of SingerLewak, dedicated to providing financial services in the areas of business operations management, tax, bankruptcy, trust and probate accounting, valuation, and litigation support services.
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Run and interpret bankruptcy/litigation/OFAC related searches. Ares offers a number of additional benefits including access to a world-class medical advisory team, a mental health app that includes coaching, therapy and psychiatry, a mindfulness and wellbeing app, financial wellness benefit that includes access to a financial advisor, new parent leave, reproductive and adoption assistance, emergency backup care, matching gift program, education sponsorship program, and much more.
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Minimum 2 years investor reporting, cashiering experience, preferably in a loan servicing environment with knowledge of collection, foreclosure, and bankruptcy experience. Performs assignments out of MERS on all loans in a delinquency and bankruptcy status and provides backup to MERS system.
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About Us Epiq is a leading global provider of integrated technology and services for the legal profession, including eDiscovery, managed services, bankruptcy, class action and mass tort administration, federal regulatory actions and data breach responses.
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Manage the bankruptcy scrub process and assist the Bankruptcy paralegal as needed. Manage the bankruptcy scrub process and assist the Bankruptcy paralegal as needed. The Litigation Specialist's primary responsibility is appearing on behalf of Enova in litigation matters and managing a significant caseload by handling administrative and organizational tasks as well as providing oversight to our outside counsel.
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Run and interperate bankruptcy/litigation/OFAC reflated searches. We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Real Estate Paralegal to join our legal team. Minimum to 5-7 years of experience as a real estate paralegal.
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A law firm in Denver, CO, is seeking a skilled and motivated Creditors' Rights Attorney with a strong background in bankruptcy/creditors' rights and commercial litigation. A minimum of 3 years of bankruptcy/creditors' rights and commercial litigation experience is preferred.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in commercial litigation, bankruptcy, franchise, and civil litigation. 0-2+ years of experience in commercial litigation, bankruptcy, franchise, and civil litigation.
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Requirements: A minimum of 3 years of bankruptcy/creditors' rights and commercial litigation experience is preferred. Education: Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Work-life programs, including service bonuses, backup child and elder care, and an employee discount program.
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Possession of a Juris Doctorate or Paralegal Certificate are beneficial. Collaborating with both internal and external legal counsel to prepare for court proceedings and oversee portfolio management. 2 or more years in paralegal or litigation support.
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Thorough knowledge of applicable laws as it applies to banking, business loans, bankruptcy, contracts, as well as company products, credit policy, lending procedures and underwriting guidelines.
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Prior hands-on experience with a majority of the following: 13 week cash flow forecasts, business plan review, valuation, strategic alternatives analysis, interim management, operational improvement initiatives, claims analysis, bankruptcy reporting, due diligence, financial analysis, stakeholder negotiations, presentation/report development, forensic analysis, business development and client management.
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As the Bankruptcy Paralegal, you will oversee accounts within this portfolio and are empowered to devise your own methods and protocols. Our aim is to safeguard and monitor every stakeholder involved in the bankruptcy process diligently.
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The Receptionist / HR Assistant is responsible for general office support with a variety of clerical activities and related tasks. The Receptionist / HR Assistant will be responsible for answering incoming calls, directing calls to appropriate associates, mail distribution, flow of correspondence, requisition of supplies as well as additional clerical duties.
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