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Everyone Wins When a Foreclosure Sale Generates Excess Proceeds

August 7, 2018 — Ben Reeves - Snell & Wilmer Real Estate Litigation Blog

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When a foreclosure sale generates more money than needed to pay off the lien, the excess proceeds usually go first to creditors in the order of their priority, and second to the owner after creditors are paid...

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Mr. Reeves may be contacted at breeves@swlaw.com

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Wilke Fleury Attorneys Featured In Northern California Super Lawyers 2021!

July 25, 2021 — Wilke Fleury LLP

Wilke Fleury is proud to announce that 15 of our astounding attorneys were featured in the Annual List of Top Attorneys in the 2021 Northern California Super Lawyers magazine.

Super Lawyers rates attorneys in each state using a patented...

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Nevada’s Mandatory Nonbinding Arbitration Law for Civil Cases is Going Through Changes

May 14, 2026 — Brandon Wright & Manuel Gurule - Lewis Brisbois

Nevada currently operates an expedited litigation program designed to resolve civil disputes with a value up to $50,000 without incurring the “usual” expense of litigating these disputes. Over time, however, the number of civil cases that have...

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White and Williams Recognized by BTI Consulting Group for Client Service

April 12, 2021 — White and Williams LLP

White and Williams is proud to be included in BTI Consulting Group’s report of “The 70 Law Firms Improving Client Service Performance More Than All Others."

The pandemic forced law firms to navigate and respond instinctively as new client...

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New York Assembly Reconsiders ‘Bad Faith’ Bill

May 17, 2021 — Copernicus T. Gaza, Adam Krauss, Robert S. Nobel, Craig Rokuson & Eric D. Suben - Traub Lieberman

The New York State Assembly is considering A07285, which creates a private right of action for bad faith “if the insurer unreasonably refuses to pay or unreasonably delays payment without substantial justification.” The bill was first introduced...

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Design, Legal and Accounting all Fight a War on Billable Hours After the Advent of AI

June 10, 2024 — Jeff Yoders - Engineering News-Record

Billable hours have long been the professional services standard by which architects, engineers, lawyers and accountants all get paid. But What if that effort wasn’t from human toil at all? Artificial Intelligence is already chipping away at the...

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