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As a majority of Soboleski Law, PC’s practice is dedicated to Foreclosure Defense in North Carolina, Jane & Sean Soboleski were asked to hold a seminar for attorneys in Charlotte, NC on the topic of NC Foreclosure Defense.  We are honored to have been asked, and look forward to the opportunity to share the knowledge we have gained through our experience in fighting with the lenders. 

nc foreclosure defense NC Foreclosure Defense Attorneys Jane & Sean Soboleski to teach Foreclosure Defense seminar

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This Continuing Legal Education (CLE) class will be held 13850 Ballantyne Corporate Place, Suite 500, Charlotte, NC 28277, on Thursday, October 20th, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m, and has been approved by the North Carolina State Bar for six (6) hours of CLE credit, including one (1) hour of ethics credit.

The following Key topics will be discussed:

  • The latest statistics on the foreclosure debacle and the emerging profile of a foreclosure candidate;
  • Why Lenders are resistant to loan modifications and why politicians just don’t get it;
  • Mortgage Securitization issues that affect a Lender’s standing to pursue foreclosure;
  • Current developments on federal programs and agreements with lenders to assist homeowners keep their home and avoid foreclosure;
  • Cutting edge litigation strategies to properly defend a foreclosure action in North Carolina from start to finish;
  • Overview of Federal lending laws and emerging NC foreclosure defense case law;
  • Alternatives to foreclosure;
  • An overview of the interrelationship between bankruptcy and foreclosure; and,
  • Ethical considerations and effective communication with your client.

For more information, click here to learn about the NC Foreclosure Defense CLE.
We look forward to seeing you there!

Independent Foreclosure Review Could Help Many Fighting Foreclosure in North Carolina

November 22, 2011

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), a U.S. Treasury Department office, has introduced a new program that looks to aid homeowners who have been harmed by unlawful bank procedures in their foreclosure in North Carolina, and other states.  Homeowners who were wrongfully foreclosed in 2009 and 2010 may be eligible for the program. The  [...]

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