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Thomas G. Tutten, Jr.
, Shareholder
Birmingham
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Tom represents national mortgage lenders, servicers, and investors in the areas of mortgage banking law, consumer finance, and bankruptcy law. He frequently speaks at nationwide conferences across the country, and he hosts seminars and training sessions at client offices throughout the United States. Awards & Accreditations
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- The Best Lawyers in America©
- Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law, 2018-19
- BV-Distinguished, Martindale- Hubbell® Peer Review Rating™
Organizations
- Alabama State Bar
- Bankruptcy and Commercial Law Section
- Birmingham Bar Association
- Bankruptcy Section
- Consumer Bankruptcy Department Head
- National Association of Chapter Thirteen Trustees (NACCT), associate member
- Northern District Uniform Procedures Task Force
- USFN, Bankruptcy Committee
Cumberland School of Law
JD, 1988
- Cumberland Law Review
Samford University
BS, 1985
- Speaker, “Bankruptcy Law,” Mortgage Servicing Academy Educational Seminars, Buffalo, Jacksonville and Simi Valley, 2009-10
- Speaker, “Bankruptcy in Alabama,” Client Educational Training Seminars, Austin, Minneapolis and Ocala, 2007-09
- Speaker, “Loss Mitigation and the Bankruptcy Attorney,” Attorney Summit, Rancho Cucamonga, 2008
- Speaker, “Bankruptcy: Advanced Issues,” USFN Servicing Seminar, 2008
- Speaker, National Association of Chapter 13 Trustees (NACTT) annual seminar, 2007
- Speaker, “Business Contingency & Recovery Plan,” USFN Servicing Seminar
- Author,"Remember to Redact," USFN e-Update, May 2008
- Author, "The Not-So-Automatic Stay," USFN Report, Winter 2007
- Author, “When Should a Creditor Object to a Motion to Extend or Impose the Automatic Stay — Recent Case Development,” The Summit, 2007
- Author, “Understanding BAPCA: Effects on Consumer Bankruptcy Practice,” REO Magazine, October 2006
- Author, “Stayed or Not Stayed, That is the Question: A Tale of the Not-So-Automatic Stay,” USFN Report, Fall 2005