With 11 law schools located within Florida there is no shortage of new, young attorneys looking for work. Now many of those attorneys may face Florida Bar investigations as a result of their role in the foreclosure crisis that has gripped the state. More than 260 attorneys work at Florida's four largest "foreclosure mills" and 48 percent of those have been practicing for less than three years. Homeowners advocates are now beginning to place blame on these inexperienced attorneys by calling into questions whether the foreclosure crisis would have reached these levels if "novice lawyers" had not been doing the legal work.
After being laid-off from their positions at the Law Office of David J. Stern, many of the new attorneys have had little trouble finding work. The attorneys, many who had been employed by the firm for less than one year, have been scooped up by other existing "foreclosure mills" and other firms who are looking to create foreclosure practices.
If you are facing a Florida Foreclosure Lawsuit brought by one of the notorious Florida "foreclosure mils," contact a Jacksonville Foreclosure Defense Lawyer or a Florida Foreclosure Defense Lawyer today to have your case reviewed to determine what defenses may be available to save your home.


