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January 2016 - The 2016 Black Book

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Mercer Belanger Paul Carroll, Jennifer McNair, John Cross (Front Row) Jay Mercer, Jennifer Watkins Established in 1928, Mercer Belanger has provided legal services in Indiana in the area of judicial foreclosure, bankruptcy, and creditors' rights law in excess of 35 years. Clients include Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, large servicers, regional banks, and smaller credit unions and institutions. The professional and responsive staff of the on-premises title company assists clients with REO closings. The firm's clients have direct access to its attorneys, including shareholders Jennifer Watkins, Jennifer McNair, and John "Jay" Mercer; its associate attorneys, and its well-trained staff dedicated solely to creditors' rights, foreclosure, and bankruptcy services. The three shareholders have an average of 16 years of experience in these areas. The legal assistants/paralegals have an average of 6.5 years' experience. Jennifer Watkins and Jennifer McNair have regularly presented at seminars on the topics of foreclosure and bankruptcy. In addition, the firm is a member of the American Legal & Financial Network, the Legal League 100, Mortgage Bankers Association, American Land Title Association, and others. The firm recognizes that successful management of foreclosures and related matters necessitates quality communication with its clientele. It utilizes technology and computer systems in compliance with customers' high standards of security and protection of sensitive information. CONTACT INFORMATION: One Indiana Square, Suite 1500 » Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 317.636.3551 (p); 317.636.6680 (f) » indylegal.com » Jennifer Watkins, jwatkins@indylegal.com "Superior Service-Modern Perspectives" Mercer Belanger 93 2016BLACKBOOK

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