Firm: Levy Craig Law Firm
Practice Areas: Business
Growing up in a family business taught Eric Hurtt about the obstacles that make running a business challenging. Facing litigation creates further risk that can seriously affect a company’s ability to plan for the future. Eric provides responsive and thorough legal representation that helps calm nerves and keep business goals on target.. “Clients can come to me with complex legal issues,” he said. “I will offer a clear gameplan to help them achieve a great result. With extensive advocacy experience, I can deliver success in both the conference room and the courtroom.”. As an experienced trial attorney, Eric executes the details of each case without losing sight of the client’s end goal. Through robust pre-trial litigation that includes fact investigation and early discovery, he works up cases well before jurors get involved. The strategy allows him to evaluate the merits of a case before deadlines or trial and establishes a foundation he and his clients can stand on to make educated decisions during all phases of litigation.
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Firm: Seltzer & Seltzer, LC
Practice Areas: Business
Practice areas include: Mechanics Liens, Public Works Bonds, Labor and Material Bonds, Payment Bonds, Commercial Collections, Accounts Receivable, Debtor/Creditor.. GARRY SELTZER, born St. Louis, Missouri, October 9, 1952; admitted to bar, 1979, Georgia and Missouri; 1984, Illinois and U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Missouri; 1989, U.S. Supreme Court. Education: Southern Illinois University (B.A., with honors, 1974); University of Georgia (J.D., with honors, 1979). Author: “The Mis-use of Acceleration Terms in Mortgages,” 1979 Real Estate Review 84; “The Role of the South African Criminal Code in Implementing Apartheid,” 8 Ga. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 176, 1978; “The Trade Act of 1974,” 8 Ga. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 200, 1978; “Due-On-Sales Clauses: Restraints on Alienation,” American Business Law Journal, 1980. Councilman, City of Olivette, Missouri, 1986-1992. Mayor, City of Olivette, Missouri, 1988-1989. Member: The Missouri Bar; State Bar of Georgia; Illinois State Bar Association. REPORTED CASES: Glasco Electric Company v. Best Electric Co., et al., 751 S.W.2d 104 (Mo. App. 1988); In the Estate of Marie A. Bischof, 770 S.W.2d 474 (Mo. App. 1989); Ahrens & McCarron, Inc. vs. Mullenix Corp., et al., 793 S.W.2d 534 (Mo. App. 1990); Pratt v. Purcell Tire and Rubber Co., 846 S.W.2d 230 (Mo. App. 1993); Tom Channing, Inc. vs. Brindley-Sullivan, Inc., et al., 855 S.W.2d 463 (Mo. App. 1993); In Re: Roy Gooden Plumbing & Sewer Co., Inc., 156 BR 635, 1993; Refrigeration Supplies, Inc. v. J. L. Mason of Missouri, Inc., et al.; 872 S.W.2d 105 (Mo. App. 1994); Beckmann v. Miceli Homes, Inc., 45 S.W.3d 533 (Mo. App. E.D. 2001). PRACTICE AREAS: Business; Mechanic’s Lien Litigation.
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Firm: Kayser & Associates LLC
Practice Areas: Business
Elizabeth has nearly 20 years of being a unique game changing versatile entrepreneurial attorney with a strong business background. Her focus has always been geared toward diverse areas of law. For the last 8 years she has put her emphasis in finance and real estate law, particularly short sale negotiations for real estate professionals and property owners. Elizabeth owns and founded the Kayser Short Sale Law Center. The practice focuses on processing and negotiating real estate short sales for owners, advising on shortages and negotiating work-outs with realtors, property owners, lenders, title companies, and “closers”. She uses her knowledge of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHA, VA, RESPA, and other regulations to conduct client intake and advise on qualifications for short sale programs such as HAFA and FHA’s pre-foreclosure sale programs. Concurrently with starting Kayser Short Sale Law Center, she was the owner and founder of Kayser & Associates where she concentrated on claims counsel for leading title insurance underwriters and policyholders, curing title defects, establishing clear chain of title, claims analysis, coverage opinion letters, and general real estate and finance litigation. Additionally, Elizabeth was formerly a partner in the law firm of Wilson & Kayser LLC. At this firm, her practice was focused on bankruptcy issues, debt negotiation, family law, workers comp, and personal injury. Elizabeth is a frequent speaker. She regularly presents to groups of brokers and title companies in Missouri and Illinois on topics relating to the credit implications of short sale and foreclosures and simple explanations of the short sale process, among others. Elizabeth was admitted to the Missouri Bar in 1996 and the Illinois Bar in 1997. She was admitted into the U.S.E.D. Missouri and U.S.S.D. Illinois courts, U.S. Court of Federal Claims Bankruptcy, and the U.S. Court of Appeals 7th Circuit. Prior to attending Southern Illinois School of Law and graduating cum laude, she graduated with a double major in business management and marketing management from Southeast Missouri State. Elizabeth is passionate about the Parkway School District, where she serves on the Government Relations Committee as well as the Project Parkway Steering Committee. She recently served as the chair for the $94 million tax bond campaign for propositions S for the District. Due to her interest in the environment she joined FCER, an environmental non-profit in Costa Rica as a board member and is a member of the Great Rivers Greenway Communications Brain Trust and Public Engagement Brain Trust. She is also a member of the SLAR, SCCAR and Missouri Lawyers Network.. She is an avid runner participating in numerous runs for charitable causes. As an outdoor enthusiast, she spends her spare time doing outdoor activities and experiencing new travel adventures. She currently resides in West St. Louis County.
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