Black Book Profile: Stern & Eisenberg
Transforming Legal Challenges into Creative Solutions. We are relentless litigators, tireless negotiators, and patient listeners.
Demers reflects on launching his own firm for work-life balance, navigating the ever-evolving regulatory landscape, and why he believes participation—not just membership—is the key to getting value from an industry organization.
Transforming Legal Challenges into Creative Solutions. We are relentless litigators, tireless negotiators, and patient listeners.
Schneiderman & Sherman, PC, provides clients with access to the most creative, cost-effective solutions for their various
mortgage default legal needs.
Our attorneys have decades of experience in providing a wide range of legal services,
from routine cases to complex litigation.
(Pictured, Left to Right): Christian Savio, Melisa Manganelli, Matthew Leider SERVICES PROVIDED: We are a boutique creditors’ rights law firm in South Florida that is uniquely positioned to provide outstanding service to our clients. We take a hands-on approach to each file, regardless of the issue at hand or the amount of the claim. We’re […]
Our firm provides complete default services, including foreclosure, bankruptcy, eviction, REO, title and related litigation,
and defense litigation.
Cooke Demers, LLC is centrally located in Columbus, Ohio, and was established in 2006. Proudly a Legal League member firm, it is licensed to practice in state and federal courts in Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsylvania.
Bonial & Associates, P.C., provides nationwide bankruptcy services for all 50 states, in combination with a curated network of other law firms who perform services as local counsel.
Founded in 1997, ALAW has grown from a modest legal practice to a comprehensive nationwide law firm with offices across
the United States.
The recent Ohio appellate decision of Kacyon v. Moore spotlights how the jurisdictional priority rule can upend foreclosure strategy. Here’s what the ruling means for creditors and why speed of service can determine who controls the case—and who gets paid.
From Michigan’s extended post-sale redemption windows to Arizona’s non-judicial finality, here’s how redemption rights vary across state lines, and why understanding local nuance is essential for national servicers seeking certainty, compliance, and optimal recovery.
In honor of Women’s History Month, Yvette Gilmore reflects on three decades of leadership and shares the lessons she’s learned about taking big swings, mentoring the next generation, and building a legacy that lasts beyond the boardroom.
After four turbulent years as Chair, Stephen Hladik reflects on pandemic-era leadership, the rise of AI in mortgage law, and what’s next for the Legal League.
With more than 30 years in mortgage servicing litigation, the Legal League leader discusses rising state-level scrutiny, the growing role of technology in foreclosure practice, and how education and collaboration are shaping the industry’s path forward.