Meet the New Boss … (part one)
A friend of mine interviewed a woman last year, a potential foreclosure client, who had inherited a house about three months before the bank – one of the biggies –
Sarah Poriss, Attorney at Law, LLC
We take homes out of impossible situations
A friend of mine interviewed a woman last year, a potential foreclosure client, who had inherited a house about three months before the bank – one of the biggies –
A staple of the ‘legal thriller’ – both movies and television, from Anatomy of a Murder through The Lincoln Lawyer, and The Good Wife and everything in between is the
I had a professor in law school who proclaimed loud and clear at least once a week that ‘your goal as lawyers should be to never be in a casebook,’
Regardless of the relationship, regardless of the status of the relationship – love, hate, divorce, reconciliation, estrangement, cold shoulder, head-over-heels infatuation, Robert Durst I’m-going-to-end-this-badly enmity – if you share money; buy
I continue to get foreclosure clients at various stages of the ‘process’. Very rarely, these days, do I start with someone who just got served or, best case scenario, someone
“There’s always free cheddar in the mousetrap, baby…” That’s a line from a Tom Waits’ song called, fittingly enough, God’s Away on Business. I help people involved in really scary
Snow, and more snow, but a pretty good day in court: