The Spring 2017 edition features an article about challenges to garnishments (by Brandon Wagner), an article discussing liability for assessments that were owed by a previous owner (by Stephen Finamore), and a summary of how Lueder, Larkin & Hunter, LLC did in the 6th Annual Legal Food Frenzy (by Cynthia Hodge). See a full write-up on the results here! Community Matters is published on our website on a quarterly basis, and if you would like hard copies, we can make those available for...
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Kareem Maddision was awarded the 2017 Emory University School of Law Young Alumni Award. The Young Alumni Award recognizes the professional and personal achievement of an alumna or alumnus who graduated within the past 15 years and has made notable leadership and service contributions to Emory Law and to the legal profession. Nominees for this award are considered on the basis of their: • Leadership and active involvement within their professional and personal environments •...
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Lueder, Larkin & Hunter, LLC collected $8,553,477.72 for our clients in 2016, which is up from the $8.3 million we collected in 2015! 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...
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The Winter 2017 edition features a review of the bankruptcy “automatic stay” statute and its application in community association scenarios (by Daniel Melchi), an article discussing important considerations for adopting amendments (by Brendan Hunter), and an article discussing how the “Under 18 Needing Adult Supervision” pool rule presents legal concerns (by Haley Bourret). Community Matters is published on our website on a quarterly basis, and if you would like hard copies, we can...
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By: Blair J. Cash and Margaret Twomey, Defense Research Institute, In Transit: The Newsletter of the Trucking Law Committee, Volume 20, Issue 3, 2017 No vehicles were towed from the scene. The accident report does not reference any complaints of injury by any driver or passenger. Even the claimant’s hospital records include references such as “No LOC (loss of consciousness)”, “Oriented to time, person, and place”, and “Normal Head CT”. Still, sometimes within weeks,...
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