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Christopher H. McCormick
Steier & McCormick, LLC
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I have more than 30 years experience as a private practice attorney. Prior to focusing on representation of debtors in bankruptcy I represented creditors for several years providing me with a different perspective that sets me apart from other bankruptcy attorneys. My other main areas of practice are real estate, foreclosure defense, probate and small business law.
Practice Areas
- Bankruptcy
- Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Debt Relief
- Real Estate Law
- Commercial Real Estate, Condominiums, Easements, Eminent Domain, Homeowners Association, Land Use & Zoning, Mortgages, Neighbor Disputes, Residential Real Estate, Water Law
- Foreclosure Defense
Fees
- Free Consultation
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Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Connecticut
Professional Experience
- Partner
- Steier & McCormick, LLC
- - Current
- Practice focussed on Chapter 7 & 13 Bankruptcy, Forecosure Defense and Workouts, Real Estate Law
- Associate Attorney
- Mayo Gilligan & Zito
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- Practice foccused on Real Estate, Resindential and Commercial Foreclosures and Workouts, Evictions and REO Sales
- Associate Attorney
- Reiner & Reiner, PC
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- Practice initially focussed on real estate, personal injury, general practice which shifted to primarly creditor's rights practice focussed on collections and residential foreclosures.
- Associate
- Gross Hyde & Williams
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- Associate Attorney with mid-sized Hartford law firm rotated through several departments with broad exposure to different pracitce areas.
Education
- University of Connecticut School of Law
- J.D (1985) | Law
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- Duke University
- B.A (1982) | Political Science
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- Honors: Cum Laude
- Activities: Ice Hockey Club Phi Kapp Sigma Fraternity
Professional Associations
- National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys
- Member
- - Current
- Connecticut State Bar
- Member
- - Current
Publications
Articles & Publications
- Chapter 7 Consumer Bankruptcy Strategies
- Aspatore Publishing
Legal Answers
26 Questions Answered
- Q. Declaring chapter 7 before foreclosure
- A: You need to consult with CT bankruptcy attorney who can help you prepare and file your petition and schedules. Since you are still in house your current mortgage payments can be included in your budget despite fact not being paid.
- Q. A question about bankruptcy.
- A: The bankruptcy discharges the personal obligation under the mortgage note, but not the mortgage security agreement.The validity of the mortgage appears not to have been challenged or recognized in the foreclosure action and the court entered the foreclosure judgment. If your friend's only concern is the potential personal liability for a deficiency judgment stemming from the foreclosure the bankrupty discharge protects her from this.
- Q. Connecticut residential lease holdover- Do the terms of the expired lease carry over into a month-to-month tenancy?
- A: A standard clause of most written leases provides that the terms of the written lease continue if the tenant holds over as a month to month lease. Check your lease to look for this clause.
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