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Freedman Anselmo Lindberg Expands Practice with Two Attorneys

Freedman Anselmo Lindberg LLC, based out of Chicago, grew its default practice with the hiring of two associate attorneys--John A. Blatt and Nisha B. Parikh. Blatt joins the firm with a specific focus in area of mortgage foreclosures. Parikh specializes in mortgage foreclosures, as well as bankruptcy and creditors' rights.

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Freedman Anselmo Lindberg Hires Associate Attorney

Freedman Anselmo Lindberg LLC, a Chicago, Illinois-based legal services provider to the mortgage banking industry, recently announced the addition of Jared M. Duke as an associate attorney in the firm's growing collections practice. Before joining Freedman Anselmo Lindberg, Duke was a legal intern at the Law Offices of Chicago - Kent. He is a graduate of the Chicago-Kent College of Law.

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Freedman Anselmo Lindberg Taps Jennifer Hester as Marketing Director

Freedman Anselmo Lindberg LLC, a Chicago-based legal services provider to the mortgage banking industry, has recently announced the addition of Jennifer L. Hester as director of marketing and business development. Hester will oversee and direct all marketing activities for the firm with a focus on client retention and new business relationships. Hester's career in the mortgage banking industry began in 2008 as the client relations director for Reisenfeld & Associates, a default servicing law firm in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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Freedman Anselmo Lindberg Gets Freddie Mac Designation in Illinois

Freedman Anselmo Lindberg, LLC has been added to Freddie Mac's Designated Counsel and Trustee network for the state of Illinois. The firm is already part of Fannie Mae's retained attorney network for Illinois and is now able to provide total GSE services to further meet its clients' needs. Freedman Anselmo Lindberg has been offering representation in Illinois as a full-service creditor's rights firm since 1980.

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Chicago Holds Lenders Without Title Accountable for Vacant Homes

The Chicago City Council has passed a local statute that will make lenders liable for the upkeep of vacant homes even when the borrower still holds the title. The ordinance was approved unanimously by council members. It amends the definition of a ""property owner"" in the municipal code to include an entity who holds a mortgage on the property, which means lenders are liable for routine maintenance and repairs even prior to foreclosing and taking control of the title if the borrower abandons the home.

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