Monday, August 29, 2011

Attorney Suspended for Loan Modification Business

The August 15th, Florida Bar News reported an attorney in South Florida was suspended for operating a Loan Modification Business with several non-lawyers. The Lawyer admitted to the Bar that he had between 2,500 and 3,000 cases, so many he did not know all of his clients or the status of their cases.

Talk about Too Big to Fail!

The Florida Supreme Court granted an Emergency Suspension because the facts clearly and convincingly established the lawyer was causeing "great public harm."

What do you do when the Lawyer you trust to assist in your time of need, becomes the problem?

The Lawyer in question charged his clients between $1,500 and $3,000 in "up front fees" which the non-lawyers primarily set in each case. Worse, the lawyer was paid more than $26,000 in fees by another law firm to take over its cases. The non-lawyers solicited clients on behalf of the lawyer on a nationwide basis, even though the lawyer is only admitted to practice in the State of Florida.

The hiring of an attorney is an important matter that should not be based solely on advertising.

Selecting an attorney should certainly not be based on nonattorney solicitation. When you hire an attorney, you are establishing a relationship time-tested by the courts to protect you. Decisions should be based on referrals from other attorneys, trusted friends or colleagues, and most of all, the attorney's ability to handle your problem in a time effective manner. You are the final link; you must have a comfort that this is the attorney for you.

My practice has included Elder Law, Family Law and Guardianships for more than 10 years. The current recession has required that I also include Mortgage Modification and Foreclosure Defense for many of my clients. Further, I have been somewhat involved in assisting the Bankruptcy Court of the Middle District of Florida in establishing the Mortgage Modification Mediation Program, one of only three in the country, and one of the most effective programs nationwide addressing the Mortgage Foreclosure Crisis.

If you need assistance in any area I practice; Divorce, Guardianship, Probate, Custody, Medicaid Qualification, Timesharing, or Domestic Violence Injunctions, please call me at 407-645-3297 or visit my website at http://www.aubreylaw.com/

I look forward to hearing from you.

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