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Act as first point of contact for bankruptcy attorney and customers in bankruptcy. Work with the Foreclosure, Loss Mitigation, Escrow Analysis, Taxes and the Insurance department communicating the bankruptcy status.
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GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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Associate's paralegal degree or two years of legal secretarial or bankruptcy paralegal training. Bankruptcy Operations Team members exhibit mastery of Bankruptcy Production Specialist I roll.
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Familiarity with Pressure Transducers and/or Load Cell Manufacturing Duties and Responsibilities: Develop and improve welding processes, including Laser, Electron Beam, Rolling Seam, and TIG. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to optimize machining processes, specifically CNC lathe, CNC mill, and MasterCam. Conduct research and implement application and test methods for load cell/sensor specifications.
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Serve as property representative in court proceedings, understanding all property legal issues affecting residency, storage, abandonment, bankruptcy, fair housing and unlawful detainer/eviction actions.
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Audits and reviews each billing cycle to ensure accuracy, research routine and more complex billing issues, bankruptcy accounts and prepares weekly and monthly reports for management; refers highly unusual issues to appropriate person.
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Under general supervision, this intermediate level Billing Representative is responsible for administering the processing and preparation of bills and billing reports Dominion Energy & its subsidiaries customer accounts.
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The mortgage default area includes collections, loss mitigation, foreclosure and bankruptcy with ~240 FTE across internal and external vendor teams. Solid understanding of GNMA, USDA and GSE default servicing.
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May prepare and/or review documents and other instruments, represent the company in transactions, litigation, bankruptcy matters, or alternative dispute resolutions (as applicable), performing legal research and analysis, maintaining files and recordsIdentify need for and when necessary, select, engage, and direct outside counsel to undertake specific matters.
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Works with the foreclosure, loss mitigation, escrow analysis, taxes and the insurance department communicating the bankruptcy status. If you are interested in this Bankruptcy Specialist position, please contact Pierce Jones at or.
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The Bankruptcy Consultations and Facilitation team supports PwC client service teams in all service areas with bankruptcy retention matters, coordination with the client's bankruptcy counsel and ongoing compliance requirements of the Bankruptcy Court.
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Home Mortgage Operations Specialist performs accounting functions for internal business lines such as Loss Mitigation Foreclosure, Litigation, Bankruptcy. 3 to 5 years of experience with home Mortgage Default Management, Loss Mitigation, Foreclosure, Bankruptcy, or extensive Cash Management Processing.
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Experience in reviewing and recalculating the collection statute date when OIC, bankruptcy, innocent spouse, CDP appeals, or installment agreements extend the collection statute date. Experience in reviewing and recalculating the collection statute date when OIC, bankruptcy, innocent spouse, CDP appeals, or installment agreements extend the collection statute date.
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The United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia is seeking a full-time candidate to serve as Clerk of Court. The Clerk's Office currently has 48 employees and provides operational support to six bankruptcy judges in three divisions located in Alexandria, Norfolk/Newport News, and Richmond.
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Depending on experience level or ability to be trained, this role may provide opportunities to practice in bankruptcy, litigation, and/or transactional default work. Recently admitted attorneys will be considered, with preference given to those with demonstrated interest or experience in real estate or bankruptcy.
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