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- Posted October 25, 2011
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10CORE Law Society, Cooley Law School, ABA coalition present forum
Cooley Law School Associate Professor Florise Neville-Ewell will moderate a free public forum about foreclosure on Saturday, Oct. 29, from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Detroit Public Library. Neville-Ewell is the founder of The 10 Commandments Of Real Estate (10CORE) Law Society, which, along with the American Bar Association Coalition on Racial & Ethnic Justice is sponsoring the event.
Presenters, in addition to Neville-Ewell, include Rawle Andrews Jr., regional vice president for the American Association of Retired People; Neeta Delaney, co-director of Michigan Foreclosure Task Force; Jamele Hage, assistant corporation counsel and acting director of the Mortgage Foreclosure Program for Wayne County; Abed Hammoud, assistant U.S. attorney, Eastern District of Michigan; Judith Levy, assistant U.S. attorney, Eastern District of Michigan; Clifford Schrupp, executive director, Fair Housing Center of Metropolitan Detroit; and Cooley Law School associate professors Stevie Swanson and Patricia Mock.
The forum, which will be conducted in the library's Friends Auditorium, will include discussions on general property/foreclosure law, current status of Michigan law, role of certified counselors, prevalent mortgage scams, the impact of filing for bankruptcy, fair housing issues, the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, challenges for seniors, reverse mortgages, and estate planning.
Published: Tue, Oct 25, 2011
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