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Community Association Law

Twelve Lueder, Larkin & Hunter Lawyers Named to “Super Lawyers”

The 2018 edition of Thomson Reuters' Georgia Super Lawyers magazine recognized Blair J. Cash, Stephen A. Finamore, Jason W. Hammer, Cynthia C. Hodge, Burke B. Johnson, Joseph C. Larkin, John T. Lueder, Brian P. McElreath, Daniel E. Melchi, Erica L. Parsons, Jefferson M. Starr, and Brandon D. Wagner as among the best in their respective practice areas in the state. Exceptional lawyers who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement For inclusion onto these...

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Daniel Melchi Appointed to Bench and Bar Committee for United States Bankruptcy Court

On January 9, 2018, Daniel Melchi was appointed to a seat on the Bench and Bar Committee for United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Georgia as an attorney representative. The Bench and Bar Committee was established in 2013 to promote effective communication about Court procedures, local rules and other issues that affect members of the bankruptcy community in the Northern District of Georgia. The current composition of the board includes the Clerk of Court, Chief Deputy...

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Lueder, Larkin & Hunter, LLC Collected Over $8.2 Million For Clients in 2017

Lueder, Larkin & Hunter, LLC collected $8,246,496.42 for our clients in 2017!   We know the importance of collections. We know that clients do not want to pay hundreds or thousands of dollars per delinquent account without getting results. Our firm therefore pioneered the industry with results-oriented collections that we call Common Sense Collections. We place the financial burden of collections and place it where it should be – on the delinquent owner and debtor. Our firm pioneered...

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Elina Brim, Stephen Finamore and Brendan Hunter win in the Court of Appeals

The Association sued a corporate owner for unpaid assessments which accrued after a tax sale. In response, the corporate owner countersued for the Association in excess of $430,000.00. The corporate owner asserted that the Association was negligent, breached the Bylaws, and breached its fiduciary duty to it by selling a judgment lien on the corporate owner’s property to a creditor. Specifically, the corporate owner argued that its property was sold at a tax sale, and a third party creditor...

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Community Matters – Fall 2017 Edition

The Fall 2017 edition features an article about important new bankruptcy rules, forms and deadlines (by Daniel Melchi), an article discussing the practical approach to enforcing covenant violations (by John Lueder), and an article on a bankruptcy's effect on covenant enforcement and collection efforts (by Andrew Grattan). Community Matters is published on our website on a quarterly basis, and if you would like hard copies, we can make those available for you as well.  Thank you! Download...

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