LLH’s Participation in 8th Annual Legal Food Frenzy – Top Rankings in the Competition In the Georgia legal community, many participate in the statewide competition known as the Legal Food Frenzy. This competition is in its seventh year, and Lueder, Larkin & Hunter has participated for six (6) straight years now. The efforts help food banks across the state raise monies and collect pounds of food to ensure that struggling families, seniors, and children across Georgia have enough to eat...
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The Winter 2020 edition features an article about planning goals for your community (by Elina Brim), an article discussing accommodations for assistance animals (by Paschal Glavinos), and an article about collections during short sales (by Kyle Jones). Community Matters is published on our website on a quarterly basis, and if you would like hard copies, we can make those available for you as well. Thank you! Download Community...
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Lueder, Larkin & Hunter, LLC collected $8,485,699.76 for our clients in 2020, which is up nearly $100,000 over 2019! We know the importance of collections. We know that clients do not want to pay hundreds or thousands of dollars per delinquent account without getting results. Our firm therefore pioneered the industry with results-oriented collections that we call Common Sense Collections. We place the financial burden of collections and place it where it should be – on the delinquent...
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The Fall 2019 edition features an article about recovery of excess funds (by Stephen Finamore), an article discussing a recent leasing amendment prevailing in appellate court (by Cynthia Hodge), and an article about association reserve studies (by David C. Boy). Community Matters is published on our website on a quarterly basis, and if you would like hard copies, we can make those available for you as well. Thank you! Download Community...
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The Summer 2019 edition features an article about insurance claims in a condominium (by Brendan Hunter), an article discussing the settlement of collection matters (by Harrison Woodworth), and an article about the dos and don'ts of covenant enforcement in bankruptcy (by Daniel E. Melchi). Community Matters is published on our website on a quarterly basis, and if you would like hard copies, we can make those available for you as well. Thank you! Download Community...
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