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Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Foreclosures (but were too Busy to Ask)


Level: Intermediate
Runtime: 58 minutes
Recorded Date: August 23, 2017
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Agenda


  • Jurisdiction and Venue
  • Standing
  • Legal Documents Initiating the Foreclosure
  • Title Curative and Reformation Counts
  • Relief from Automation Stay
  • Reaffirmation Agreements
  • When to File Bankruptcy to Save Your Home
  • State Law Defenses to Foreclosure
  • Key Takeaways
Runtime: 1 hour
Recorded: August 23, 2017
For NY - Difficulty Level: Both newly admitted and experienced attorneys

Description

This panel will present a detailed look at filing foreclosures, state law defenses, and post-judgment foreclosure matters, and when to file bankruptcy in the process.

This program was recorded on August 23rd, 2017.

Provided By

American Bankruptcy Institute
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Panelists

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William L. Purtell

Attorney
Lerner, Sampson & Rothfuss

William is an attorney at Lerner, Sampson & Rothfuss.

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Wayne Novick

Attorney
Wayne Novick and Associates

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Brian D. Flick

Managing Partner
The Dann Law Firm

Brian D. Flick is the managing partner of The Dann Law Firm’s Cincinnati office, where he focuses his practice in consumer law in Ohio, Kentucky and across the U.S. His practice areas include consumer bankruptcy debtor representation in the areas of chapters 7, 12 and 13, consumer fraud, real estate litigation, foreclosure defense, student loan debt defense, bankruptcy litigation and mortgage servicing litigation under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act and the Truth in Lending Act. Since beginning the practice of law, he has been very active in local and national attorney associations.

Mr. Flick is active with the Cincinnati Bar Association’s Bankruptcy Committee, and he sits on the Volunteer Lawyers Committee for the Cincinnati Bar Association. He also is the current Sixth Circuit Listserv Moderator for the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys and the current Ohio State Chair for the National Association of Consumer Advocates, both positions he has held since May 2017. In addition, he was appointed by the Board of Trustees as a member of the Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee of the Cincinnati Bar Association in June 2017.

Mr. Flick has been a frequent speaker at Cincinnati Bar Association, NACBA and NACA events since 2014, and he has assisted with DannLaw’s Regulation X and Z Seminars, which have taken place since 2016. In addition, he serves as a facilitator for the SDOH Bankruptcy Mortgage Modification Program and a mediator with the SDOH Bankruptcy Court Mediation Program. Mr. Flick received his B.A. from Adrian College and his J.D. from the Ohio Northern University Petition College of Law.


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