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Pennsylvania Mortgage Foreclosure—News and Updates 2023

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About

You’ve been waiting for it: our annual analysis of foreclosure past, present and future is right around the corner!

If you're wondering how foreclosure filings, commercial and residential, will fare over the next twelve months, this program is for you.

Foreclosure and bankruptcy authorities summarize the most significant decisions and developments to date and offer guidance for handling your next case.

Attend for:

  • Valuable updates for mortgage foreclosure attorneys
  • Practice tips from veteran Pennsylvania practitioners
  • Insights into related areas such as bankruptcy and title concerns
  • Summaries of cases of interest from 2022
  • Updates and recommendations on anything and everything you need to know about foreclosures to start the new year off right!

All attendees will receive the course book as a digital download. A printed copy of the course book is available, at a discount to attendees, for $20. Additional copies are available at full price. If you wish to purchase the printed version of the course book, please call PBI Customer Service at 800-932-4637. Please allow up to two weeks after the program for the printed versions of the course book to be shipped.

Recorded in January 2023.

Practice Areas

Faculty

NameFirm/Company
Keri P. Ebeck Esq. Bernstein-Burkley PC
Stephen M. Hladik Esq. Hladik Onorato & Federman LLP
Brian H. Smith Esq. Fidelity National Law Group
Faculty may vary by location.
PBI reserves the right to substitute speakers at all programs.
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