Seattle based Regional Trustee Services Corporation (RTS) announced that it has completed an asset purchase agreement effective immediately. Prior to the agreement RTS was a privately owned company that provided non-judicial foreclosure services to investors, mortgage servicers, and outside law firms ...
Read More »Butler and Hosch Expand; Acquire New Firm
Mortgage banking industry law firm Butler & Hosch, P.A. said Tuesday that it will acquire Atlanta-based McCurdy & Candler, LLC Default Practice. The firms are in the final stages of the acquisitions process, and the two companies are completing due diligence process this week. The deal is expected to be finalized by the end of the month, Butler & Hosch officials said in a statement.
Read More »Butler & Hosch Expands Footprint in Florida
Multistate lawfirm Butler & Hosch, P.A. is opening a new office in Tampa and growing its Miami location. The expanded Miami office will replace the Orlando office as the firm's main Florida headquarters.
Read More »Butler & Hosch Acquires Assets of Three Former Prommis Subsidiaries
Butler & Hosch, P.A., a multistate law firm focused on the legal needs of the mortgage banking industry, purchased the majority of assets from three former subsidiaries of Prommis Solutions, which filed for bankruptcy in March.
Read More »Butler & Hosch Attorney Appointed to Vice Chair for ABA
Butler & Hosch, P.A. announced that Stephanie Goble, the firm's VP of title operations, has been accepted for a vice chair position in the American Bar Association.
Read More »Butler and Hosch Welcomes Three to Its Team
The mortgage banking law firm of Butler and Hosch, P.A. has announced the appointments of Christopher L. Carman as managing attorney, Shawn Berry as litigation attorney, and Brian Gensler as SVP of vendor relations. Butler and Hosch offers representation in the states of Florida, Georgia, Texas, Louisiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Mississippi. The firm's range of mortgage banking legal services include loss mitigation, foreclosure, eviction, and bankruptcy.
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