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Trott Law P.C. Announces Expansion Plans

Franklin AmericanMichigan-based Trott Law P.C. has announced its expansion through a merger with Academy Law Group in Minnesota. Academy Law Group will now operate as Trott Law in Minnesota.

Academy Law Group is a full service default law firm, handling both private investor and GSE/FHA/VA files. After successfully representing banks and servicers for many years, they are dedicated to earning and maintaining a strong reputation for meeting the highest level of quality and customer service. The merger signifies a step into the future for both firms as they bolster its service offerings for clients through a new multi-state presence.

Marcy Ford, Jeff Raff and Jeff Weisserman will remain managing partners of Trott Law. P.C. N. Kibongni (Kibong) Fondungallah, the current managing partner of Academy Law Group, will serve as the managing partner of Trott Law in Minnesota. Fondungallah will be joined by current partner Sam Coleman. Trott Law partners Jeanne Kivi, Bill Meagher, Ken Kurel, John Kapitan, Heide Myzak and Michelle Clark will continue with their roles in managing the Michigan operation.

Trott Law P.C. specializes in real estate finance legal work, including default servicing, bankruptcy, eviction and litigation. The firm represents mortgage servicers, banks, credit unions, investor groups, commercial and multi-family property owners, and individual entrepreneurs.

 

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