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Brock & Scott Expands Operations and Presence in Florida

acquisition [1]Brock & Scott [2], a default servicing law firm with operations in seven states across the Southeast, has announced the expansion of its services within the state of Florida with the addition of Ron Wolfe and his team from the office of Ronald R. Wolfe & Associates.

Ron Wolfe and his associates from the Tampa office joined Brock & Scott's existing Florida Default Services and Real Estate Practice Areas on October 2, completing the acquisition. With the addition of the Tampa office, Brock & Scott can provide enhanced coverage and service to their clients in the state of Florida.

"We are pleased that Brock & Scott will be retaining our attorneys, staff and Tampa presence as part of their acquisition process," managing partner Ron Wolfe said. "This event presents a unique and positive opportunity for our team to be part of a multi-state and multi-practice model where we feel the industry continues to move towards in default servicing. Our core values and approach to client service align very well with Brock & Scott which will make this transition very seamless."

Brock & Scott has been a leader in default servicing in the Southeast since the firm's founding in 1998 with 15 offices across Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. The firm provides a comprehensive suite of practice area offerings covering foreclosure, bankruptcy, eviction, litigation, REO, loss mitigation, and collection services.

"Brock & Scott looks forward to continuing the same expert level of service and quality performance in Florida for those clients currently working with Ron Wolfe and his team," said Greg Scott, founding partner of Brock & Scott. "We are also very excited to add someone of Ron’s caliber and industry experience to our executive leadership team as a Managing Partner. He has built up an impressive list of reputable and established clients, many that we currently have active relationships with across our other states."