This session will provide attorneys with a guide to, and various perspectives of, Nebraska foreclosures and evolving issues post-pandemic.
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Nebraska MCLE #241357, 1.0 CLE Hours (OnDemand credit)
This session will provide attorneys with a guide to, and various perspectives of, Nebraska foreclosures and evolving issues post-pandemic.
Matthew S. McKeever is a partner at Burnett Wilson Law, LLP with offices in Omaha and Council Bluffs. He is a graduate of the University of Nebraska – Lincoln and Brooklyn Law School. He began practicing law in New York in 1997 and returned to Nebraska in 1999. His practice includes civil litigation, commercial law, creditor rights, probate, probate litigation, estate planning and real estate. In 2013, he began providing legal services regarding digital assets in the areas of compliance, transactions, estate planning and government relations. Contact information may be found at www.burnettwilsonlaw.com or www.DigitalAssetPlanning.com.
Camille Hawk, one of the region’s leading foreclosure and creditors’ rights attorneys, offers financial institutions extensive assistance in the areas of real estate and lending law, and default services including bankruptcy, title issues, foreclosure, loss mitigation, eviction and collections. The primary goal of Camille’s practice is to help lenders reach cost-effective and timely resolutions with their borrowers. She has worked with banks for nearly 25 years – including as an account manager marketing banking products before law school – and understands first-hand the goals and operations of the lending industry. Camille is passionate about working closely with creditors to help ensure they have the right processes in place to comport with state and federal regulations, especially with regard to often-complicated real estate and banking laws.
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