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Rogers Townsend & Thomas Elects Two Shareholders

Rogers Townsend & ThomasRogers Townsend & Thomas, a banking, default services, insurance, real estate, construction, corporate, and title services sectors law firm, has announced that default services attorneys Robert P. Davis and Michael L. Spicer have been elected Shareholders in the firm.

Davis serves as the South Carolina operations attorney for the firm's default services department in the Columbia, South Carolina Office. He manages the firm's large default services staff in South Carolina. Davis concentrates his practice in real estate, evictions, contested foreclosures, and many other foreclosure related issues where he represents mortgage lenders and servicers for both residential and commercial foreclosure actions.

Spicer is based in the firm's Charlotte, North Carolina, office. His practice focuses on uncontested foreclosures, evictions, and other foreclosure-related litigation and his clients include mortgage lenders, mortgage servicers, and substitute trustees in residential and commercial foreclosure-related matters and foreclosure-related litigation in North Carolina.

Rogers Townsend provides counsels in many areas of law, including bankruptcy, corporate finance, corporate formation, labor and employment, development and zoning, estate planning, default services, motor carriers, negligence, among many others. The firm has one office in North Carolina, three in South Carolina, and one in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

About Author: Brian Honea

Brian Honea's writing and editing career spans nearly two decades across many forms of media. He served as sports editor for two suburban newspaper chains in the DFW area and has freelanced for such publications as the Yahoo! Contributor Network, Dallas Home Improvement magazine, and the Dallas Morning News. He has written four non-fiction sports books, the latest of which, The Life of Coach Chuck Curtis, was published by the TCU Press in December 2014. A lifelong Texan, Brian received his master's degree from Amberton University in Garland.
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